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Hazards in the Industry
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What topics will be covered?
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Introduction
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Ergonomic Hazards
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Chemical Hazards
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Biological Hazards
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Physical Hazards
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Hazards caused by Pest
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Summary
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Certificate of Completion
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Time to complete the course: 1 month
Is this course for me?
This course is designed for industry professionals looking to deepen their knowledge and skills related to common hazards in our field.
By acquiring comprehensive knowledge about these hazards, individuals can effectively prepare and take preventive measures to safeguard themselves, guests and property from potential harm.
By acquiring comprehensive knowledge about these hazards, individuals can effectively prepare and take preventive measures to safeguard themselves, guests and property from potential harm.
How does it work?
What do I need?
The course is divided into various chapters and topics, allowing you to pause your learning journey at any point and resume later. However, we advise completing one chapter before taking a break. The course takes approx. 1,5 hours.
After each chapter you will be asked to complete a quiz and only upon reaching 85% will you be able to move to the next chapter. At the end of the course you will receive a certificate of completion from OHA AFRICA.
Our courses feature videos with voiceovers, so be sure to have your headset ready.
All you need is motivation to change, an open mind, a notebook for taking notes, dedicated time and a quiet, convenient place for learning.
After each chapter you will be asked to complete a quiz and only upon reaching 85% will you be able to move to the next chapter. At the end of the course you will receive a certificate of completion from OHA AFRICA.
Our courses feature videos with voiceovers, so be sure to have your headset ready.
All you need is motivation to change, an open mind, a notebook for taking notes, dedicated time and a quiet, convenient place for learning.
"Education is the most powerful weapon
which you can use to change the world."
Nelson Mandela