HSE Training
- Basic Firefighting
- Fire Prevention & Emergency Response
- First Aid (Basic & Advanced)
- H2S Safety
- WMS – ADNOC
Fire Prevention & Emergency Response
Overview:
This course is designed to enhance workplace safety by focusing on fire risk prevention and effective emergency response procedures. It equips participants with the knowledge and practical awareness required to identify fire hazards, minimize risks, and respond quickly and safely during emergency situations.
Participants will learn how to prevent fire incidents through proper safety practices, as well as how to execute structured emergency response and evacuation procedures. The program emphasizes preparedness, coordination, and compliance with organizational safety protocols.
Duration:
1 Day
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify and reduce fire-related risks in the workplace
- Apply fire prevention best practices
- Respond effectively to emergency situations
- Execute safe and organized evacuation procedures
- Support workplace safety and compliance standards
Basic Firefighting
Overview:
This course provides essential knowledge and practical skills required to prevent, control, and respond effectively to fire incidents in the workplace. It is designed to enhance safety awareness and ensure participants are prepared to act quickly and correctly during fire emergencies.
Participants will learn about different types of fires, appropriate firefighting methods, and the correct use of fire extinguishers. The program includes practical demonstrations and fire drill procedures, ensuring participants gain hands-on experience in emergency response and evacuation.
Duration:
1 Day
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify different types of fire and associated risks
- Select and use the correct fire extinguisher
- Apply basic firefighting techniques safely
- Respond effectively during fire emergencies
- Follow proper evacuation and safety procedure
First Aid (Basic & Advanced)
Overview:
This course equips participants with essential life-saving skills and knowledge to respond effectively to medical emergencies in the workplace or daily life. It combines both basic and advanced first aid techniques, enabling participants to assess situations, provide immediate care, and stabilize individuals until professional medical assistance arrives.
Participants will learn how to handle a wide range of emergencies, including injuries, medical conditions, and critical incidents. The program includes practical demonstrations and hands-on exercises to ensure confidence and competence in real-life situations.
Duration:
1–3 Days
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Respond quickly and effectively to medical emergencies
- Perform CPR and basic life support techniques
- Provide first aid for common injuries and conditions
- Assess emergency situations and take appropriate action
- Support workplace safety and emergency preparedness
H2S Safety
Overview:
This course provides essential knowledge and practical awareness of the hazards associated with Hydrogen Sulfide (H₂S) and the safety measures required to work in environments where exposure may occur. It is designed to help participants recognize risks, use appropriate protective equipment, and respond effectively to H₂S-related incidents.
Participants will learn how to identify H₂S hazards, understand its impact on health and safety, and apply correct emergency response procedures. The program emphasizes compliance with industry safety standards and best practices, particularly in high-risk sectors such as oil and gas.
Duration:
1 Day
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify H₂S hazards and associated risks
- Understand the health effects of exposure
- Use PPE and gas detection equipment correctly
- Respond effectively to H₂S emergencies
- Follow safety procedures and compliance requirements
WMS – ADNOC
Overview:
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of the Work Management System (WMS) used within ADNOC to ensure safe planning, authorization, and execution of work activities. It is designed to equip participants with the knowledge required to follow standardized procedures, manage work permits, and comply with strict safety regulations in high-risk environments.
Participants will learn how to apply WMS processes effectively, understand permit-to-work systems, and ensure all safety controls are in place before and during job execution. The program emphasizes compliance, coordination, and risk management in line with ADNOC operational standards.
Duration:
1–2 Days
Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand and apply WMS procedures in the workplace
- Manage work permits in compliance with safety standards
- Identify hazards and implement control measures
- Follow ADNOC safety protocols and requirements
- Ensure safe execution of work activities