Delivery: 1 day
Method: Offline with practical
Course Description:
This training course provides participants with essential knowledge and practical skills to effectively plan, conduct, and report Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) inspections in various workplace environments.
The course begins by exploring the common causes of workplace accidents and the risks present in different environments, understand inspection concepts, and practice systematic observation techniques. The course emphasizes hazard identification, immediate corrective actions, effective use of inspection checklists, and preparation of professional inspection reports.
Through case studies and practical exercises, participants will gain confidence in detecting hazards, coordinating inspection teams, and ensuring compliance with occupational safety regulations and organizational policies.
Target Audiences:
This training is intended for personnel who may be exposed to Hydrogen Sulfide (H₂S) in the workplace, particularly in high-risk industries such as:
- HSE Officers and Inspectors
- Safety Committee Members
- First-Line Supervisors and Team Leaders
- Maintenance and Facility Staff
- Engineers and Technical Staff with HSE responsibilities
- Operations and Production Supervisors
- Emergency Response and Safety Audit Teams
- Contractors and Service Providers working in high-risk industries
Learning Objectives:
- Explain common causes of workplace accidents and risks in all workplaces.
- Explain the administrative and physical concepts relevant to inspections.
- Identify roles and responsibilities of inspection teams, supervisors, and employees.
- Apply effective safety observation techniques to detect hazards.
- Conduct systematic inspections using checklists and observational skills.
- Recognize specialized inspections (chemical, overhead, health surveys, equipment).
- Practice appropriate procedures for condemning unsafe equipment.
- Develop clear, accurate, and actionable inspection reports.
- Formulate recommendations with prioritization and follow-up mechanisms.
Training Program
Chapter 1: Causes of Accidents and Risks in All Workplaces
- Common causes of workplace accidents
- Risks in all workplaces
- Case examples of workplace accidents and lessons learned
Chapter 2: Administrative Concepts of Inspections
- Assignment of responsibility
- Emergency preparedness
- Employee awareness and participation
- Hazard control and monitoring
- Management leadership and commitment
Chapter 3: Physical Concepts of Inspections
- Compliance with laws and regulations (OSHA, ANSI, etc.)
- Identification of exposures
- Safeguarding and guarding equipment
- Environmental controls and housekeeping
Chapter 4: Inspection Teams and Roles
- Role of first-line supervisors, employees, and maintenance staff
- Composition of inspection teams (HSE professionals, fire protection, industrial hygiene)
- Team obligations and required PPE
Chapter 5: Effective Safety Observation
- Observation techniques and bias reduction
- Systematic recording of findings
- Use and limitations of checklists
Chapter 6: Inspection Procedures
- Starting an inspection (coordination with department heads)
- Step-by-step inspection workflow
- Handling technical problems and chemical-related inspections
- Specialized inspections (pressure equipment, overhead hazards, health surveys)
Chapter 7: Reporting and Recommendations
- Taking systematic notes
- Types of inspection reports: emergency vs. routine
- Writing effective reports (clarity, detail, objectivity)
- Prioritizing recommendations and setting compliance deadlines
Certificate:
Upon successful completion of the course, learners receive Alam AlSahara Global HSE Inspection course completion certificate, valid for two years.
Instructor Background:
The instructors are qualified professionals with extensive experience in occupational health and safety, industrial operations, and professional training. They possess relevant academic qualifications and professional certifications, supported by practical industry experience.
Type of Assessment:
Multiple Choice and Practical Tests
Assessment Requirement
Participants are required to achieve 100% attendance. Assessment for this course consists of a written post‑test and a practical inspection exercise. The minimum passing score for the theory post‑test is 75%, and the minimum passing score for the practical assessment is 80%. The final course result is a combination of theory and practical scores; participants must achieve a final score of at least 75% and be deemed competent in the practical inspection to be certified.

