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Elite Offshore Pvt Ltd provides "Excavation and Trench Safety Competent Person" training to prepare individuals for responsibly overseeing safety in excavation and trenching operations. The comprehensive course covers soil analysis, protective system requirements, site inspections, and emergency response procedures. The training emphasizes practical application and meets OSHA standards, equipping participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage excavation and trenching activities.
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Requirements
  • Age Requirement: Be at least 18 years old.
  • Basic Safety Knowledge: Prior understanding of workplace safety is beneficial.
  • Full Attendance: Complete all course modules, including theoretical and practical sessions.
  • Active Participation: Engage in hazard identification and safety exercises.
  • Knowledge Assessment: Achieve a minimum score of 70% on a comprehensive final exam.
  • Practical Assessment: Demonstrate effective application of safety measures in excavation scenarios.
  • Proof of Identity: Provide a valid government-issued ID.
  • Previous Certifications: Submit any relevant safety certifications if applicable.
Outcomes
  • 1. Introduction to excavation and trenching safety.
  • 2. OSHA standards and relevant regulations for excavation safety.
  • 3. Roles and responsibilities of a Competent Person.
  • 4. Types of soil, soil classification techniques, and the importance of soil stability in excavation safety.
  • 5. Common hazards in excavation, methods for identifying and assessing risks, and strategies for risk mitigation.
  • 6.Types of protective systems, selection, installation, inspection, and maintenance of protective systems.
  • 7. Emergency response plans, preparedness, rescue procedures, and first aid.
  • 8. Site inspections, monitoring for potential hazards, and recognizing changes in conditions.
  • 9. Documentation and reporting procedures.
  • 10. Communication techniques on-site and coordination among team members and stakeholders.