Tags
Language
Tags
March 2025
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
23 24 25 26 27 28 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31 1 2 3 4 5
Attention❗ To save your time, in order to download anything on this site, you must be registered 👉 HERE. If you do not have a registration yet, it is better to do it right away. ✌

( • )( • ) ( ͡⚆ ͜ʖ ͡⚆ ) (‿ˠ‿)
SpicyMags.xyz

Nebosh Construction Safety (Syllabus)

Posted By: ELK1nG
Nebosh Construction Safety (Syllabus)

Nebosh Construction Safety (Syllabus)
Published 7/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 4.17 GB | Duration: 5h 55m

Managing Hazards and Risks in Construction industry

What you'll learn

at the end you are able to define hazards and risks in construction industry and how to control them

major causes of accidents related to sites, cranes, vehicles, machinery

work at hight, demolition and excavation works

chemical risks in construction industry

Requirements

Basic Knowledge about Safety Management system ( presented in first course )

minimum Knowledge about Fire Safety ( presented in course )

in case you work in construction industry, you will be able to relate information easier to hazards and risks

Description

international Construction Safety, international Fire Safety,  Health and Safety at work, Safety management system, Safety management system, Safety Training.                                                                                                       INTERNATIONAL FIRE SAFETY CERTIFICATEmore than 5 hours classes,11 chapters, 200 lectures including appendix regarding each chaptercontent include:1- Ch.1 Construction Law & Management2- Ch.2 Construction Site Hazards & risk control3- Ch.3 vehicle&plant movement hazards & risks4- Ch.4 Muscloskeletal Hazards & Risks5- Ch.5 WorkEquipment hazards & risk control6- Ch.6 Electrical Safety- Fire Safety ( already presented in separate course )7- Ch.7 Chemical & Biological hazards& risk control8- Ch.8 Physical and psychological health hazards and risk control9- Ch.9 Working at height – hazards and risk control- WORK AT HEIGHT REGULATIONS-  FRAGILE ROOFS hazards and Risks - FIXED SCAFFOLDS hazards and Risks - Mobile elevating work platforms hazards and Risks - ROOF WORK hazards and Risks 10- Ch.10 Excavation work and confined spaces – hazards and risk control-  hazards of excavation work- Cofferdams Hazards and Controls- Caissons Hazards and Controls- UNDERGROUND SERVICES hazards and Risks - OverHead services hazards and Risks 11- Ch.11 Demolition and Deconstruction hazards and risk control-  demolition and deconstruction- demolition using explosives hazards and Risks-  hazards of deconstruction and demolition work

Overview

Section 1: Ch.1 Construction Law & Management

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 lec- 2 DEFINITION OF CONSTRUCTION

Lecture 3 lec- 3 MIGRANT WORKERS

Lecture 4 lec- 4 MORAL REASONS (1)

Lecture 5 lec- 5 MORAL REASONS (2)

Lecture 6 lec- 6 LEGAL REASONS

Lecture 7 lec- 7 FINANCIAL REASONS

Lecture 8 lec- 8 PHASE PLAN

Lecture 9 lec- 9 SUPERVISION,INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTION

Lecture 10 lec- 10 SITE INDUCTIONS

Section 2: Ch.2 Construction Site Hazards & risk control

Lecture 11 Lec 2.1 introduction

Lecture 12 Lec 2.2 Initial site assessment

Lecture 13 Lec 2.3 General hazards and Controls

Lecture 14 Lec 2.4 HEALTH, WELFARE REQUIREMENTS

Lecture 15 Lec 2.5 WORK ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS ( 1 )

Lecture 16 Lec 2.6 WORK ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS ( 2 )

Lecture 17 Lec 2.7 Violence at work ( 1 )

Lecture 18 Lec 2.8 Violence at work ( 2 )

Lecture 19 Lec 2.9 SUBSTANCE MISUSE AT WORK

Lecture 20 Lec 2.10 SAFE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE

Lecture 21 Lec 2.11 Slips, trips and falls on the same level

Lecture 22 Lec 2.12 STRUCK BY MOVING, FALLING OR FLYING OBJECTS

Lecture 23 Lec 2.13 STRIKING AGAINST FIXED OR STATIONARY OBJECTS

Lecture 24 Lec 2.14 Appendix

Section 3: Ch.3 vehicle & plant movement hazards & risks

Lecture 25 Lec 3.1 INTRODUCTION

Lecture 26 Lec 3.2 HAZARDS FROM WORKPLACE TRANSPORT OPERATIONS

Lecture 27 Lec 3.3 General hazardous situations

Lecture 28 Lec 3.4 HAZARDS FROM MOBILE WORK EQUIPMENT

Lecture 29 Lec 3.5 CONTROL MEASURES FOR SAFE WORKPLACE TRANSPORT OPERATIONS

Lecture 30 Lec 3.6 SAFE DRIVING OF MOBILE WORK EQUIPMENT

Lecture 31 Lec 3.7 BENEFITS OF MANAGING WORK-RELATED ROAD SAFETY

Lecture 32 Lec 3.8 MANAGING OCCUPATIONAL ROAD RISKS

Lecture 33 Lec 3.9 APPENDIX

Section 4: Ch.4 Muscloskeletal Hazards & Risks

Lecture 34 Lec 4.1 introduction

Lecture 35 Lec 4.2 The Principles and scope of ergonomics

Lecture 36 Lec 4.3 ILL-HEALTH EFFECTS OF POOR ERGONOMICS

Lecture 37 Lec 4.4 WORK-RELATED UPPER LIMB DISORDERS

Lecture 38 Lec 4.5 DISPLAY SCREEN EQUIPMENT

Lecture 39 Lec 4.6 Manual handling statistics

Lecture 40 Lec 4.7 MANUAL HANDLING HAZARDS AND CONTROL MEASURES

Lecture 41 Lec 4.8 HIERARCHY OF MEASURES FOR MANUAL HANDLING OPERATIONS

Lecture 42 Lec 4.9 THE TASK

Lecture 43 Lec 4.10 Load , environment and individual

Lecture 44 Lec 4.11 Manual Handling Training

Lecture 45 Lec 4.12 LIFTING AND MOVING EQUIPMENT

Lecture 46 Lec 4.13 Conveyors and elevators

Lecture 47 Lec 4.14 Fork-lift trucks

Lecture 48 Lec 4.15 Cranes

Lecture 49 Lec 4.16 Tower cranes

Lecture 50 Lec 4.17 Passenger lifts

Lecture 51 Lec 4.18 LIFT PLANS

Lecture 52 Lec 4.19 Appendix

Section 5: Ch.5 WorkEquipment hazards & risk control

Lecture 53 Lec 5.1 introduction

Lecture 54 Lec 5.2 Suitability of work equipment

Lecture 55 Lec 5.3 PREVENTION OF ACCESS TO DANGEROUS PARTS OF MACHINERY

Lecture 56 Lec 5.4 Maintenance and inspection

Lecture 57 Lec 5.5 Hazards and controls of NON-POWERED hand tools

Lecture 58 Lec 5.6 General hazards of hand-held power tools

Lecture 59 Lec 5.7 safety controls - guarding

Lecture 60 Lec 5.8 safety controls - Operating controls and switches

Lecture 61 Lec 5.9 safety controls - Safe operation & instructions

Lecture 62 Lec 5.10 specific hand-held power tools - Pneumatic drillschisels

Lecture 63 Lec 5.11 specific hand-held power tools - Electric drills

Lecture 64 Lec 5.12 specific hand-held power tools - Disc-cutters, cut-off saws

Lecture 65 Lec 5.13 specific hand-held power tools - Sanders

Lecture 66 Lec 5.14 specific hand-held power tools - Cartridge and pneumatic nail guns

Lecture 67 Lec 5.15 Cartridge and pneumatic nail guns - Control measure ( 1 )

Lecture 68 Lec 5.16 Cartridge and pneumatic nail guns - Control measure ( 2 )

Lecture 69 Lec 5.17 Cartridge and pneumatic nail guns - Control measure ( 3 )

Lecture 70 Lec 5.18 specific hand-held power tools - Chainsaws ( 1 )

Lecture 71 Lec 5.19 specific hand-held power tools - Chainsaws ( 2 )

Lecture 72 Lec 5.20 Mechanical hazards

Lecture 73 Lec 5.21 non-mechanical hazards

Lecture 74 Lec 5.22 Control measures - fixed guards

Lecture 75 Lec 5.23 control measures - Adjustable guards

Lecture 76 Lec 5.24 control measures - Interlocking guard

Lecture 77 Lec 5.25 control measures - Other protective devices ( 1 )

Lecture 78 Lec 5.26 control measures - Other protective devices ( 2 )

Lecture 79 Lec 5.27 control measures - Information and Instruction

Lecture 80 Lec 5.28 control measures - Training and supervision

Lecture 81 Lec 5.29 control measures - Personal Protective Equipment

Lecture 82 Lec 5.30 Appendix

Section 6: Ch.6 Electrical Safety

Lecture 83 Lec 6.1 introduction

Lecture 84 Lec 6.2 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY ( 1 )

Lecture 85 Lec 6.3 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY ( 2 )

Lecture 86 Lec 6.4 HAZARDS AND RISKS OF ELECTRICITY

Lecture 87 Lec 6.5 ELECTRIC BURNS

Lecture 88 Lec 6.6 TREATMENT OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND BURNS

Lecture 89 Lec 6.7 ELECTRICAL FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS

Lecture 90 Lec 6.8 ELECTRIC ARCING

Lecture 91 Lec 6.9 STATIC ELECTRICITY

Lecture 92 Lec 6.10 SECONDARY HAZARDS

Lecture 93 Lec 6.11 CONTROL MEASURES

Lecture 94 Lec 6.12 TRAINING

Lecture 95 Lec 6.13 MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

Lecture 96 Lec 6.14 SELECTION AND SUITABILITY OF EQUIPMENT

Lecture 97 Lec 6.15 PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS ( 1 )

Lecture 98 Lec 6.16 PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS ( 2 )

Lecture 99 Lec 6.17 PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS ( 3 )

Lecture 100 Lec 6.18 PROTECTIVE SYSTEMS ( 4 )

Lecture 101 Lec 6.19 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES FOLLOWING ELECTRICAL INCIDENT

Lecture 102 Lec 6.20 BURIED POWER LINES

Lecture 103 Lec 6.21 OVERHEAD POWER LINES

Lecture 104 Lec 6.22 RISK CONTROL

Lecture 105 Lec 6.23 PRE-PLANNING WORK

Lecture 106 Lec 6.24 APPENDIX

Section 7: Ch.7 Chemical & Biological hazards& risk control

Lecture 107 Lec 7.1 introduction

Lecture 108 Lec 7.2 Forms Of Chemical Agent ( 1 )

Lecture 109 Lec 7.3 Forms Of Chemical Agent ( 2 )

Lecture 110 Lec 7.4 Forms Of Biological Agent

Lecture 111 Lec 7.5 Classification of Hazardous Substances

Lecture 112 Lec 7.6 CHIP 4 CLASSIFICATIONS ( 1 )

Lecture 113 Lec 7.7 CHIP 4 CLASSIFICATIONS ( 2 )

Lecture 114 Lec 7.8 GHS CLASSIFICATIONS

Lecture 115 Lec 7.9 OTHER HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES

Lecture 116 Lec 7.10 ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH RISKS

Lecture 117 Lec 7.11 ROUTES OF ENTRY OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE

Lecture 118 Lec 7.12 THE RESPIRATORY SYSTEM

Lecture 119 Lec 7.13 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

Lecture 120 Lec 7.14 CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM

Lecture 121 Lec 7.15 URINARY SYSTEM

Lecture 122 Lec 7.16 THE SKIN

Lecture 123 Lec 7.17 REQUIREMENTS OF CHEMICAL REGULATIONS

Lecture 124 Lec 7.18 SOURCES OF INFORMATION

Lecture 125 Lec 7.19 Workplace Exposure Limits

Lecture 126 Lec 7.20 CONTROL MEASURES

Lecture 127 Lec 7.21 ENGINEERING CONTROLS

Lecture 128 Lec 7.22 SUPERVISORY & PPE CONTROLS

Lecture 129 Lec 7.23 RPE and Hand Skin Protection

Lecture 130 Lec 7.24 EYE PROTECTION

Lecture 131 Lec 7.25 PROTECTIVE CLOTHING

Lecture 132 Lec 7.26 HEALTH SURVEILLANCE

Lecture 133 Lec 7.27 TRANSPORT OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES

Lecture 134 Lec 7.28 RISKS OF SPECIFIC AGENTS ( 1 )

Lecture 135 Lec 7.29 RISKS OF SPECIFIC AGENTS ( 2 )

Lecture 136 Lec 7.30 RISKS OF SPECIFIC AGENTS ( 3 )

Lecture 137 Lec 7.31 Ammonia & Chlorine

Lecture 138 Lec 7.32 Organic solvents & Nitrogen

Lecture 139 Lec 7.33 Carbon monoxide & dioxide

Lecture 140 Lec 7.34 Diesel Exhaust & Hydrogen Sulphide

Lecture 141 Lec 7.35 Isocyanates & Lead

Lecture 142 Lec 7.36 Silica

Lecture 143 Lec 7.37 Cement

Lecture 144 Lec 7.38 Asbestos Statistics

Lecture 145 Lec 7.39 Asbestos Forms

Lecture 146 Lec 7.40 MANAGING ASBESTOS IN BUILDINGS

Lecture 147 Lec 7.41 control measures and training

Lecture 148 Lec 7.42 MEDICAL SURVEILLANCE & ACCIDENTAL EXPOSURE

Lecture 149 Lec 7.43 DISPOSAL OF ASBESTOS WASTE

Lecture 150 Lec 7.44 APPENDIX

Section 8: Ch.8 Physical and psychological health hazards and risk control

Lecture 151 Lec 8.1 introduction

Lecture 152 Lec 8.2 Noise

Lecture 153 Lec 8.3 Noise ACUTE EFFECTS

Lecture 154 Lec 8.4 Noise Chronic Effects

Lecture 155 Lec 8.5 NOISE ASSESSMENTS

Lecture 156 Lec 8.6 NOISE ACTION LEVELS

Lecture 157 Lec 8.7 NOISE CONTROL TECHNIQUES

Lecture 158 Lec 8.8 PERSONAL EAR PROTECTION (1)

Lecture 159 Lec 8.9 PERSONAL EAR PROTECTION (2)

Lecture 160 Lec 8.10 HAND ARM VIBRATION

Lecture 161 Lec 8.11 Control of Hand–arm Vibration

Lecture 162 Lec 8.12 Whole-body Vibration

Lecture 163 Lec 8.13 Whole-body Vibration Control

Lecture 164 Lec 8.14 IONISING RADIATION

Lecture 165 Lec 8.15 SOURCES AND EFFECTS OF IONIZING RADIATION

Lecture 166 Lec 8.16 NON-IONIZING RADIATION

Lecture 167 Lec 8.17 CONTROL OF IONIZING RADIATION

Lecture 168 Lec 8.18 CONTROL OFNON- IONIZING RADIATION

Lecture 169 Lec 8.19 STRESS

Lecture 170 Lec 8.20 SYMPTOMS AND CAUSES OF STRESS

Lecture 171 Lec 8.21 CONTROL OF STRESS

Section 9: Ch.9 Working at height – hazards and risk control

Lecture 172 Lec 9.1 introduction

Lecture 173 Lec 9.2 WORK AT HEIGHT REGULATIONS

Lecture 174 Lec 9.3 HAZARDS AND CONTROLS FROM WORKING AT HEIGHT

Lecture 175 Lec 9.4 false-work, protection against falls

Lecture 176 Lec 9.5 FRAGILE ROOFS

Lecture 177 Lec 9.6 Ladders

Lecture 178 Lec 9.7 FACTORS TO USE LADDERS

Lecture 179 Lec 9.8 STEPLADDERS, TRESTLES & STAGING

Lecture 180 Lec 9.9 FIXED SCAFFOLDS

Lecture 181 Lec 9.10 Factors affect scaffold

Lecture 182 Lec 9.11 scaffold Precautions & Control Measures

Lecture 183 Lec 9.12 Scaffold Hoists

Lecture 184 Lec 9.13 Scaffold Hoists Control Measures

Lecture 185 Lec 9.14 Pre-fabricated mobile scaffold towers

Lecture 186 Lec 9.15 Mobile elevating work platforms

Lecture 187 Lec 9.16 Access Cradles

Lecture 188 Lec 9.17 Safety harnesses

Lecture 189 Lec 9.18 Safety Nets

Lecture 190 Lec 9.19 Air bags

Lecture 191 Lec 9.20 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

Lecture 192 Lec 9.21 ROOF WORK

Lecture 193 Lec 9.22 PROTECTION OF OTHERS

Lecture 194 Lec 9.23 WORKING OVER OR NEAR WATER

Lecture 195 Lec 9.24 appendix

Section 10: Ch.10 Excavation work and confined spaces – hazards and risk control

Lecture 196 Lec 10.1 introduction

Lecture 197 Lec 10.2 hazards of excavation work

Lecture 198 Lec 10.3 PLANNING THE WORK

Lecture 199 Lec 10.4 Cofferdams

Lecture 200 Lec 10.5 Cofferdams Hazards and Controls

Lecture 201 Lec 10.6 Caissons

Lecture 202 Lec 10.7 Control measures for excavation work

Lecture 203 Lec 10.8 UNDERGROUND SERVICES

Lecture 204 Lec 10.9 Over Head Power Lines

Lecture 205 Lec 10.10 confined space

Lecture 206 Lec 10.11 CONFINED SPACE HAZARDS

Lecture 207 Lec 10.12 RISK ASSESSMENT

Lecture 208 Lec 10.13 CONTROL MEASURES

Lecture 209 Lec 10.14 SAFE SYSTEM OF WORK

Lecture 210 Lec 10.15 MONITORING ARRANGEMENTS

Lecture 211 Lec 10.16 EMERGENCY ARRANGEMENTS

Section 11: Ch.11 Demolition and Deconstruction hazards and risk control

Lecture 212 Lec 11.1 introduction

Lecture 213 Lec 11.2 demolition and deconstruction

Lecture 214 Lec 11.3 demolition using explosives

Lecture 215 Lec 11.4 hazards of deconstruction and demolition work

Lecture 216 Lec 11.5 specific hazards (1)

Lecture 217 Lec 11.6 specific hazards (2)

Lecture 218 Lec 11.7 Control Measures (1)

Lecture 219 Lec 11.8 Control Measures (2)

Lecture 220 Lec 11.9 Control Measures (3)

Lecture 221 Lec 11.10 Control Measures (4)

This course is for new joiners of Safety career as well as advanced students,Safety engineers, officers, supervisors in construction industry,Engineers, operators, tchnicians work on in construction industry