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EHS (Environment, Health & Safety) Compliance Professional Program

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Professionals in environmental health and safety (EHS) navigate a multifaceted landscape, mastering regulatory compliance, risk assessment, and emergency response planning. Sustainable practices and adherence to laws and standards, such as those set by OSHA, EPA, and ISO, are paramount.

Aim

This program prepares participants to work as EHS (Environment, Health & Safety) compliance professionals by building strong, practical skills in workplace safety systems, environmental compliance basics, incident prevention, audits, documentation, and regulatory readiness. Learners will understand how to identify hazards, assess risks, implement controls, conduct inspections, and maintain compliance records—so they can support safe operations across industries.

Program Objectives

  • Understand EHS Foundations: Learn core concepts of environment, health, and safety management.
  • Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment: Use practical tools to identify risks and prioritize controls.
  • Compliance Readiness: Understand compliance documentation, inspections, and audit workflows.
  • Incident Prevention & Investigation: Learn how accidents happen and how to prevent recurrence.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Build response planning basics for fire, chemical, electrical, and medical events.
  • Environmental Compliance Basics: Learn waste handling, emissions/effluent concepts, and monitoring discipline.
  • Hands-on Outcome: Create an EHS compliance toolkit and a site-ready compliance plan as a capstone.

Program Structure

Module 1: Introduction to EHS Compliance (What the Role Really Means)

  • Why EHS exists: protecting people, environment, and business continuity.
  • Key EHS terms: hazard, risk, incident, near-miss, controls, compliance.
  • Compliance vs safety culture: why both are needed.
  • Roles and responsibilities: employees, supervisors, EHS officers, contractors.

Module 2: Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment (HIRA/JSA Basics)

  • Common workplace hazards: physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, psychosocial.
  • HIRA / JSA workflow: task breakdown, hazard spotting, risk rating.
  • Hierarchy of controls: eliminate → substitute → engineer → admin → PPE.
  • Building risk registers and action trackers that actually get used.

Module 3: Safety Systems & Workplace Controls

  • Permit-to-work basics: hot work, confined space, electrical, working at height.
  • LOTO (Lockout/Tagout) concept and electrical safety fundamentals.
  • Machine safety: guarding, interlocks, safe operating procedures.
  • PPE selection and usage discipline: making PPE effective, not decorative.

Module 4: EHS Inspections, Audits & Documentation

  • Daily/weekly safety inspections: checklists and observation skills.
  • Internal audits: how to plan, conduct, and close audit findings.
  • Documentation essentials: registers, permits, training records, SOPs.
  • Contractor safety documentation and compliance tracking.

Module 5: Incident Reporting, Investigation & Corrective Actions

  • Near-miss culture: why reporting matters and how to promote it.
  • Incident investigation workflow: what happened, why, and how to prevent repeat.
  • Root cause tools: 5-Why, fishbone (Ishikawa) analysis (practical usage).
  • CAPA: corrective and preventive action tracking and closure discipline.

Module 6: Emergency Preparedness & Response

  • Emergency planning basics: roles, communication, evacuation, and drills.
  • Fire safety essentials: types, extinguishers, common failure points.
  • Chemical spills and exposure response (conceptual workflows).
  • First aid basics and incident escalation systems.

Module 7: Environmental Compliance Essentials

  • Waste streams: solid, hazardous, biomedical, e-waste (segregation and handling basics).
  • Effluent and emissions concepts: monitoring discipline and compliance reporting basics.
  • Storage, labeling, and transport rules: why traceability matters.
  • Environmental risk thinking: spill prevention, containment, and housekeeping.

Module 8: EHS Training, Communication & Safety Culture

  • Toolbox talks: planning and delivering short effective safety sessions.
  • Behavior-based safety (BBS) basics: observation and feedback without blame.
  • Safety signage and communication: making information visible and usable.
  • Leadership and accountability: sustaining safety beyond inspections.

Module 9: ISO Systems Overview (ISO 45001 & ISO 14001 Concepts)

  • What management systems are and why organizations adopt them.
  • Core elements: policy, objectives, operational control, performance evaluation.
  • Document control and evidence readiness for audits.
  • How ISO thinking supports continuous improvement.

Final Project

  • Create an EHS Compliance Toolkit for a workplace scenario (factory/lab/construction/office).
  • Include: hazard register, risk assessment, inspection checklist, incident report format, CAPA tracker, and emergency plan outline.
  • Example projects: EHS plan for a chemistry lab, safety system for construction site, audit-ready checklist for a manufacturing unit.

Participant Eligibility

  • Students and professionals in engineering, science, environmental studies, or industrial operations
  • Safety officers, site supervisors, facility managers, and operations teams
  • Fresh graduates seeking entry into EHS and compliance roles
  • Professionals moving into safety, audit, or compliance responsibilities

Program Outcomes

  • Compliance Readiness: Ability to support audit preparation, documentation, and inspections.
  • Risk Management Skills: Confidence in hazard identification, risk rating, and control planning.
  • Incident Handling: Ability to report, investigate, and close corrective actions properly.
  • Environmental Awareness: Know the basics of waste, emissions/effluent monitoring, and traceability.
  • Portfolio Deliverable: A complete EHS toolkit you can showcase in interviews or workplace onboarding.

Program Deliverables

  • Access to e-LMS: Full access to training materials, templates, and checklists.
  • Ready-to-Use Templates: HIRA/JSA sheets, audit checklist, CAPA tracker, incident report format.
  • Case-Based Exercises: Real workplace scenarios for inspection, incident analysis, and compliance reporting.
  • Project Guidance: Mentor support to build and refine your final compliance toolkit.
  • Final Assessment: Certification after completion of assignments + final project submission.
  • e-Certification and e-Marksheet: Digital credentials provided upon successful completion.

Future Career Prospects

  • EHS Officer / EHS Executive (Entry-level)
  • Safety & Compliance Associate
  • Environmental Compliance Coordinator
  • HSE Auditor Support / Internal Audit Associate
  • Risk & Safety Program Coordinator
  • Facilities Safety & Compliance Associate

Job Opportunities

  • Manufacturing & Industrial Plants: Safety systems, audits, and compliance operations.
  • Construction & Infrastructure: Site safety, permit-to-work systems, and contractor compliance.
  • Pharma & Laboratories: Chemical safety, biosafety, and documentation-heavy compliance roles.
  • Corporate Offices: Facilities safety, emergency readiness, and compliance management.
  • Consulting Firms: EHS audits, compliance support, and training delivery.
Category

E-LMS, E-LMS+Videos, E-LMS+Videos+Live

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