At the end of this course, the participants should be able to:
- Introduce trainees to the fundamentals of security and safety and their role in protecting the facility and its personnel.
- Enable trainees to identify potential hazards in the workplace, assess them, and take appropriate preventive measures.
- Equip trainees with emergency response skills, including evacuation, fire-fighting, and first aid.
- Familiarize trainees with the principles of physical security and methods to protect facilities from security threats.
- Develop communication and incident handling skills to ensure effective documentation and reporting.
- Enhance compliance with security and safety regulations to ensure a safe and standards-compliant work environment.
- Promote safe behaviors among employees and encourage a culture of prevention in the workplace
Introduction to Occupational Security and Safety
- Basic concepts of security and safety
- Roles and responsibilities of security and safety personnel
- Importance of security and preventive culture in the workplace
Risk Identification, Assessment, and Control Measures
- Types of risks in administrative facilities (fire, electrical, human-related risks, etc.)
- Risk assessment techniques
- Strategies for risk control and mitigation
Preventive Measures and Emergency Response
- Emergency plans and evacuation procedures
- Fire response and basic first aid
- Roles of emergency response teams in incidents and crises
Physical Security and Facility Protection
- Access control and surveillance systems
- Visitor management and protection of information and assets
- Handling security incidents and appropriate interventions
Safe Behaviors and Effective Communication in Security and Safety
- Promoting safe behaviors among employees
- Effective communication skills in the workplace
- How to prepare security reports and incident documentation
Compliance with Security and Safety Regulations
- Local and international security and safety standards
- Compliance requirements and periodic inspections
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Importance of documentation and reporting in regulatory adherence
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