SO3 Training LCM HIRAC Training DOLE Accredited Safety Officer 3 Training Online
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Target Participants
SO3 (Safety Officer 3), SO2 (Safety Officer 2), BOSH SO2 or COSH Training graduates.
LCM HIRAC is a 5-day DOLE Prescribed training that meets the requirements for Safety Officer 3 (SO3) in all industries. It consists of two parts: LCM, Loss Control Management, is a 40-hour DOLE Advanced OSH SO3 Training , and HIRAC, Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Control, is an 8-hour DOLE Specialized OSH SO3 Training. The training is conducted in Taglish, a combination of Tagalog and English.
Training Prerequisite
LCM HIRAC is a training program specifically designed for Safety Officer 3 (SO3) who have completed either 40 hours of Basic Occupational Safety and Health (BOSH) or Construction Occupational Safety and Health (COSH) training. However, the HIRAC component of the training can be taken by all safety officers who have completed BOSH SO1, BOSH SO2, or COSH training.
Requirements to Submit
2 x 2 ID picture in plain or white background
Any government-issued ID or company ID
Proof of Payment
Certificate of Completion (BOSH SO2 or COSH)
Registration Includes
Two (2) DOLE Accredited QR-coded Certificates of Completion, (softcopy will be emailed, hardcopy will be delivered for free), softcopy of trainers' presentations
Outline
Loss control management refers to the process of identifying and managing risks in an organization in order to minimize the potential for losses. This can include a wide range of activities, such as assessing potential hazards,
implementing safety protocols and procedures, providing training, and monitoring performance. The goal of loss control management is to reduce the likelihood of accidents and incidents that can result in financial losses, such as property damage, injuries,
or legal liabilities.
Loss control management is typically the responsibility of an organization's risk management department, which works closely with other departments and stakeholders to develop and implement loss control strategies. This may involve conducting regular
safety audits and inspections, implementing safety policies and procedures, and providing training to employees on safe work practices. Additionally, loss control management may also include developing emergency response plans and conducting drills to ensure
that employees are prepared to respond to unexpected incidents.
LCM Training: Philosophy and History of LCM. Economics in LCM. Management Control. Measurement Tools and Management. Environmental Health in the Industry. Property Damage of Waste Control. Stress Management. Accident Investigation. Fire Loss Control. Personal
Communication. Planned Inspection and Maintenance. Disaster Management. Emergency Preparedness. Motor Fleet Safety. Role of Safety and Health LCM. Planned Job Observation. Security Loss Control. System Safety. Values and Behavioral Dimension in Loss Control.
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HIRAC Training Objectives
- What is HIRAC
- Why Learn HIRAC
- What is a Hazard
- What is a Risk
- What is Hazard Identification
- What is Risk Assessment
- Who is Affected by Risk
- What is Likelihood
- What is Severity
- What is Risk Rating
- What is a Risk Matrix
- What is Risk Evaluation
- What are Likelihood Levels
- What are Severity Levels
- What is Risk Control
Speaker/s
The trainers for the LCM HIRAC for Safety Officer 3 Training are accredited by DOLE and are either Occupational Safety and Health Practitioner (OSHP) or Occupational Safety and Health Consultant (OSHC). They are OSH professionals and subject matter experts who will share their knowledge, skills, and experiences during the training, providing valuable learning opportunities for participants.
Schedules
IOSH Training Services facilitates much-needed seminars, webinars, training, and other learning requirements of stakeholders from various business enterprises, professionals, and individuals. The company is registered with the DTI for National Operations, BIR, and the local government unit (in Quezon City and Tarlac City).
The company aims to help companies comply with the statutory requirements of the Philippines, particularly, Republic Act No. 11058 and its Implement Rules and Regulations, Department Order No. 198-18 (the training requirements for safety officers for low, medium, and high risk establishments); the 2-day AMO Seminar required by PCAB; the COSH training for STE
The company focuses on providing quality training and learning, to help DOLE in promoting and propagating safety and health in the Philippines in order to preserve lives by protecting the welfare of both the workers and management. The organization is managed by DOLE Accredited OSH Practitioner and DOLE Accredited OSH Consultant.
Contact Edward John Aquino. Globe 0956 6872110 / 0917 1167624. Viber 0917 3126720. Smart 0918 9464623. PLDT Landline in Quezon City 02-89392728. Email: [email protected] ...