OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH TRAINING

Training that Employees Should Receive in the Workplace

 

1) Basic Occupational Health and Safety Training

Employers must ensure that all their employees receive training covering basic occupational health and safety topics.

 

2) Training in temporary and fixed-term jobs

 Employees in temporary and fixed-term jobs should be given the necessary training informing them of the risks of the work they will be doing.

3) Fire Training

Employers must ensure that all employees receive training on fire incidents and fire protection.

 

4) Job-Oriented Specialized Training

Employees using work equipment must receive training on the risks that may arise from the use of this equipment and ways to protect themselves from these risks. Furthermore, employees must receive adequate specialized training on the inspection and maintenance of work equipment.

Employees and their representatives with specific health and safety responsibilities must receive specialized training.

 

5) Training in Working with Chemical Substances

Workers who handle chemicals should receive training on the risks and hazards they may encounter when working with these substances.

 

6) Training in Working with Carcinogenic and Mutagenic Substances

Workers who handle carcinogenic and mutagenic substances should receive training on the risks and dangers they may encounter in working with these substances.

 

7) Training in Working with Asbestos

Workers who handle asbestos should receive training on the risks and hazards they may encounter when working with this material.

 

8) Training on Machine Guards

Employees should be given the necessary training on the rules to be followed regarding the guards of the machinery they are using.

 

9) Training in Noisy Environment Studies

Employees should be provided with the necessary information and training about the risks of working in noisy environments.

 

10) Training in Vibrating Environments

Employees should be provided with the necessary information and training about the risks of working in vibrating environments.

 

11) Training in Work with Display Screen Equipment

Employees should be provided with the necessary information and training about the risks of working with display screen equipment.

 

12) Training in Manual Handling Tasks

Workers who handle goods manually should be given the necessary information and training about the risks of their job.

 

13) First Aid Training

All workplaces are required to have one first aid provider with a "Basic First Aid Training" certificate for every twenty employees, and in workplaces with heavy and hazardous work, one for every ten employees.

 

14) Hygiene Training

Employers must provide general hygiene training to all employees. Specific hygiene training should be provided for employees working in kitchen and cleaning roles.

 

15) Ergonomics Training

Employers must provide ergonomics training to all their employees. Employees whose work may cause physical harm should receive additional ergonomics training.

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