OSHAP

Introduction

The Certified Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) Inspector Certification is an advanced competency program designed to prepare participants to inspect workplaces for compliance with safety laws, standards, and industry best practices.

This program focuses on hazard identification, risk assessment, incident investigation, legal compliance, workplace audit techniques, reporting, and corrective action planning.

Qualification Topics
  1. Introduction to Occupational Health & Safety
  2. International OHS Standards & Legislation
  3. Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment
  4. Workplace Inspection Process
  5. Safety Programs & System Evaluation
  6. Unsafe Acts & Unsafe Conditions
  7. Accident / Incident Investigation
  8. Documentation & Report Writing
  9. OHS Communication Skills
  10. Continuous Improvement
Qualification Benefits
  • Conduct professional workplace safety inspections
  • Apply international OHS standards to real-world scenarios
  • Identify hazards and recommend corrective actions
  • Prepare and present professional safety inspection reports
  • Conduct incident and near-miss investigations
  • Implement systematic risk assessments and controls
  • Strengthen workplace safety culture and compliance
  • Enhance career opportunities in safety and regulatory roles
Examination and Certification Method
  1. Written Examination
  2. Practical Assessment
  3. Assignment Submission
  4. Continuous Evaluation
Certification Awarded

Participants receive Certified OHS Inspector Certificate.
(Typically valid 05 years depending on institution policy)

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