QUOTE(Zenstrife @ Aug 13 2017, 09:18 PM)
Diploma
1. Is this course usually available in english?
2. Is it hard? I mean, i was an art stream student and most definitely have never studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology, which are all included in the course, and i suck hard plus also never liked Math. What are your thoughts about this?
3. Anything else you think i need to know?
Thanks!
Hi,1. Is this course usually available in english?
2. Is it hard? I mean, i was an art stream student and most definitely have never studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology, which are all included in the course, and i suck hard plus also never liked Math. What are your thoughts about this?
3. Anything else you think i need to know?
Thanks!
I was an art student too, with no background whatsoever in pure science and had both Diploma and Degree. Whats important is your passion about it. It is fully in English... except If you want to take a certificate at NIOSH (BM or BI)
OSH courses are devided into Occupational Safety and Occupational Health in which focuses on the "Occupational" side rather than Public Health.
It is mainly on Management (Health, Safety and Environmental Management System or HSE-MS) whereby it include both science and management together.
The "health" element, it covers basic human anatomy as it would progress later on in the course as it will cover basic Industrial Toxicology, Chemical Safety, Chemical Health Risk Assessment, Ergonomics, Antropometry, Biomechanics, etc. For example how to read and inteprate physichemical properties of a chemical in the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) or "NFPA 704: Standard System for the Identification of the Hazards of Materials for Emergency Response" diamond sign.. etc.
On the "safety" element, it covers the management of hazards and risks at the workplace. Starts with formulation of HSE Policy, HSE-MS manuals and Procedures... Covering PDCA cycle (Plan, Do, Check, Act, & Continual Improvement) - the fundamental of OHSAS18001 standard. Other than that, in depth knowledge on Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment and Risk Contol (HIRARC) a wide-spread method in industry on identification of hazards and determination of its magnitude of risk and how to control such risks in order to to protect human lives (the worker) and property (assets), and the Envoronment. Other than that, it include laws and regulations of HSE in Malaysia (OSHA, FMA, EQA, etc. all legal jargons
As of Diploma, it is quite basic, but covers but not limited to as stated above... it must be a lot to take in, but it is general and widespread as you progressed into Degree and even more specialised in Masters or pHDs, you may dive into Ergonomics for example, and become an Ergonomist, etc.
Do not mistaken, if you take the course, the only pathways is just only to become Safety and Health Officer (SHO)... it is larger than that, you can go for Corporate HSE or Operational HSE, or even others in the specified field.
Hope it gives you rough picture of what it is all about.
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