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EFC
EHS Tech Academy
EHS
Training
Catalogue
2015-2016
www.efcorps.com
Improve EHS Professional Skills and
Drive Your Plant EHS Excellence
ENVFirst (EFC) seasoned EHS professional trainers offer the best, most effec-
tive and hands on EHS training courses, which are based on EFC consultants’
practical EHS working experience. EFC, the technique based EHS professional
consulting firm provides tools, resources to make simple and practical solu-
tions for your workplace EHS challenges. Our unique technique based ap-
proach provides a clear risk based workplace improvement that drives plant
EHS excellence and cost saving.
EFC Difference in Training
Hands-on, Experienced Trainers
EFC trainers are seasoned EHS profes-
sional specialized in IH, Safety, PSM
and environmental management.
Practice Sharing in Training
With multi-years MNC EHS operation
experience, EFC trainers provide hands
on solutions for daily EHS operation.
Contents Driven in Training
Our training materials are summarized
based on daily EHS operation experi-
ence and lesson learns, contains tools,
forms and methodologies.
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Improve EHS Professional Skills and
Drive Your Plant EHS Excellence
Contents
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EHS Leadership Course
1. Plant Health & Safety Management and Permit Compliance ….….…4
2. Plant High Risk Operations Management……………………………….……..5
3. Plant Leadership Team EHS Training………..……….….….….….....….….…6
4. Behavior Based Safety (BBS)…………………..….….….….….…….….….…..…7
EHS Operation Course
5. Plant Chemical Management …………….…….….….….….……..….….….….8
6. Electrical Safety………………………………….…….….….…….….……...….….….8
7. Plant Emergency Response and Preparedness …………….……….…….9
8. Incident investigation and Root Cause Analysis…………….……..……….9
EHS PDCs
9. Lock Out and Tag Out Expert…………...…….….….……...….….….….….…10
10. Plant Ergonomic Risk Assessment…………….….….….……...…….….…...11
11. Be a Plant Industrial Hygiene Professional ……………………………..…12
12. Radiation Safety Professional…………………….….….………….….….….….13
13. Combustible Dust Management……….….….….….….….………....……....14
EHS Leadership Course
Plant Health & Safety Management and
Permit Compliance
Course Description
This course guides you with daily plant health, safety
management and practices, it teaches you how to be
a competent health and safety professional
How You Will Benefit
◆ Understand daily health and safety operation
◆ Be a competent person handling plant daily H&S
programs
What You Will Learn
◆ H&S related permit requirement and how to
meet compliance expectation
◆ Understand H&S life cycle management with per-
mit & compliance requirement in different stages
◆ How to manage H&S programs with risk control
◆ How to report, communicate site risk profile to
top leadership team
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, EHS manager, Plant manager, su-
pervisor, production manager
Course Duration: 3 Days
Agenda Overview
Day 1
Plant life cycle EHS manage-
ment
Daily HS operations permits
and compliance requirement
Day 2
Plant HS operation programs
(hazards inspection and con-
trol, risk assessment, incident
reporting and investigation,
employee participation and
incentives)
Tools, H&S performance met-
rics and management
Day 3
H&S permits and compliance
calendar
Leadership commitment and
visual management
Programs review and improve
Emergency response prepar-
edness
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EHS Leadership Course
Plant High Risk Operations Management
Course Description
This course guides you with daily EHS risk control and
mitigation through high risk operations (HROs) man-
agement
How You Will Benefit
◆ Familiar with HRO related risk characterization
and hazards map @ site
◆ Understand HROs related risk control and mitiga-
tions
What You Will Learn
◆ Types of HROs in different industries
◆ How to define site risk profile and hazards map
◆ Risk control, mitigation knowledge and solutions
on HROs
◆ Hands on solutions of risk management
◆ HROs permit management
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant manager, supervisor, produc-
tion manager
Course Duration: 2 Days
Agenda Overview
Day 1
HROs terms & definition
How to define HROs
Common HROs (confine
space, work at height, electri-
cal operation, hot work, ma-
chinery guarding, hazardous
materials operation...)
HROs permit management
Day 2
HROs risk characterization
Define site hazards map
Site risk profile
Hazards control strength and
control type and methods
effectiveness
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EHS Leadership Course
Plant Leadership Team EHS Training
Course Description
This course focuses on the management of EHS is-
sues and solutions at manufacturing site. It covers
the EHS expectations of plant leadership team, and
practical steps to meet those expectations, achieving
site EHS excellence. This is a “must to have” courses
for site new plant manager and EHS manager
How You Will Benefit
◆ Understand EHS expectation as a plant leadership
team member
◆ Know the issues/solutions on site EHS programs
and drive site EHS excellence
What You Will Learn
◆ Leadership team legal responsibility and liability
◆ EHS expectation and management system
◆ EHS commitment and visual management
◆ Practical ways/solutions on driving site EHS excel-
lence
Who Should Attend
EHS Manager, Plant manager, supervisor, production
manager
Course Duration: 1.5 Day
Agenda Overview
Day 1
EHS value to business sustain-
ability
EHS vs. brand image, media,
NGOs and government
Leadership team EHS respon-
sibility and liability
Leadership team EHS commit-
ment and visual management
Day 2
Role as leader in daily EHS op-
eration
EHS programs operation over-
view and Management system
EHS performance metric
Understand site risk profile
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EHS Leadership Course
Behavior Based Safety (BBS)
Course Description
This course guides you with an approach on how to
improve site EHS performance, cultivate site EHS cul-
ture and reduce injury case to reach the star of excel-
lence
How You Will Benefit
◆ Understand the philosophy on EHS incident man-
agement
◆ Get to understand safety culture cultivation with
positive approach
◆ Know the ways shift people’s habit from reactive
to proactive
What You Will Learn
◆ Know how to assess site EHS maturity level
◆ Steps and how to run a site BBS programs
◆ Programs limitation and continue improvement
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant manager, supervisor, produc-
tion manager
Course Duration: 2 Days
Agenda Overview
Day 1
Why BBS, type of BBS
Ways to understand site EHS
maturity level
Different maturity level vs.
program selection
BBS implementation steps and
process
Day 2
BBS program effectiveness re-
view and continue improve-
ment
Leadership support
Linage BBS program to EHS
programs
EHS incident management
philosophy
Case study
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EHS Operations Course
Plant Chemical Management
Comprehensive life cycle chemical management through risk
identification, assessment, control and prevention on kinds of
chemical risks
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What You Will Learn
◆ Plant life cycle (from purchasing
to disposal) chemical risk man-
agement
◆ GHS requirement and compli-
ance expectation
◆ Chemical hazards vs. hazards
control and plant management
practice
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant
manager, supervisor, pro-
duction manager
Course Duration: 2 Days
Electrical Safety
This course guides you to understand electrical hazards control
methods and tools and ways to ensure safely handling electrical
equipment
What You Will Learn
◆ Electrical foundation vs. hazards
◆ Ways to remove electrical haz-
ards
◆ Tools and equipment in electrical
safety
◆ Safety grounding
◆ Exercises
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant
manager, supervisor, pro-
duction manager
Course Duration: 1 Day
8
EHS Operations Course
Plant Emergency Response & Preparedness
This course guides you handling emergency cases through a sys-
tematic approach to ensure the response is on time/ effective
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What You Will Learn
◆ Different kinds of emergency
scenarios and response process
and procedure
◆ Ways to identify site emergency
risks
◆ Incident commanding method
and organization structure
◆ Emergency response tools and
equipment readiness and drills
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant
manager, supervisor, pro-
duction manager
Course Duration: 2 Days
Incident Investigation & Root Causes Analysis
This course helps to standardize the investigation tools, process
and gives an investigator a systematic approach to incident in-
vestigation.
What You Will Learn
◆ Root cause definition and terms
◆ Human natures on injury cases
◆ Tools for root cause analysis
◆ Incident investigation process
and methodologies
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant
manager, supervisor, pro-
duction manager
Course Duration:
1.5 Days
9
EHS Professional Development Course (PDC)
Lockout & Tagout (LOTO) Expert
Course Description
After attended this course, you’ll become a compe-
tent LOTO master trainer and expert on handling
different LOTO issues at site
How You Will Benefit
◆ Understand plant hazardous energies
◆ Understand how to manage LOTO programs
◆ Be a LOTO master expert
What You Will Learn
◆ Understand LOTO basic terms and definitions
◆ Know the hazardous energies identification
◆ Know the LOTO implementation process
◆ Develop equipment specific procedure
◆ Kinds of LOTO devices and application
◆ Skills and knowledge on handling special cases
◆ Alternative LOTO vs. risk assessment
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant manager, supervisor, produc-
tion manager and engineering team
Agenda Overview
Day 1
Why LOTO, lesson learn
Regulation requirement
Hazardous energy identifica-
tion and control measures
Electrical basics
Day 2
LOTO implementation steps
Equipment specific LOTO
Supervisor LOTO
Customer site LOTO
Contractor LOTO
LOTO shift
LOTO devices and application
demo
Alternative LOTO method
Case study
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EHS Professional Development Course (PDC)
Plant Ergonomic Risk Assessment
Course Description
EFC experience consultant will guide you and pro-
vide you methods and steps on how to systematics
solve site ergonomic issues through different kinds of
ergo tools assessment , solutions and cost control
How You Will Benefit
◆ Improve your site productivities and employee
morale
◆ Win reputation and credit among employees who
suffer from ergonomic issues
What You Will Learn
◆ Know how to manage site ergonomic concerns,
issues, and improve ergo with solutions
◆ Skills to identify ergonomic risk factors
◆ How to prioritize site and office ergonomic risks
with solutions
◆ You’ll know most common ergonomic assessment
tools and application
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant manager, supervisor, produc-
tion manager and engineering team
Course Duration: 2 .5 Days
Agenda Overview
Day 1
Benefit from implement Ergo
program
Ergo risk factors
Ergo risk management process
Material manual handling and
NIOSH lifting equation
Day 2
Hand activities Ergo risk as-
sessment
Muscle fatigue analysis
Ergo project management
with 6-sigama approach
Lean vs. ergo program
Day 3
Office ergonomic program risk
assessment
Method and approaches
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EHS Professional Development Course (PDC)
Be a Plant IH Professional
Course Description
How to run your plant industrial hygiene (IH) & occu-
pational health (OH) programs to meet both regula-
tory requirement and control employee exposure
risk . This course provides with a comprehensive
IH&OH operation method and practical management
How You Will Benefit
◆ Be a qualified site IH professional with skills and
knowledge on handling daily IH operation
◆ Know IH operation method and practical manage-
ment
What You Will Learn
◆ IH&OH regulatory compliance requirement and
how to comply with legal permit and requirement
◆ Health hazards exposure assessment process,
method and exposure control practice
◆ How to set IH performance metrics and evaluate
compliance and exposure risk level
◆ How to conduct occupational medical surveil-
lance and links with IH exposure data
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant manager, supervisor, nurse
and medical team
Course Duration: 4 Days
Agenda Overview
Day 1
IH regulatory requirement and
permit management
IH terms and definition
IH hazards recognitions
Day 2
IH hazards exposure assess-
ment strategies,
IH sampling and calculation,
OEL comparison
Day 3
IH physical hazards (noise, vi-
bration, heat) exposure assess-
ment, risk control and man-
agement practices
Day 4
IH exposure risk characteriza-
tion and risk control
Plant IH operation method and
management practices
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EHS Professional Development Course (PDC)
Radiation Safety Professional
Course Description
This course guides you to become a site radiation
safety professional with needed skills and knowledge
to handle site radiation safety programs
How You Will Benefit
◆ Be a competent person on handling site radiation
programs
◆ Acquire knowledge and skills on site radiation
safety program operations
What You Will Learn
◆ Terms and definition, type
◆ Ionizing and non-ionizing radiation
◆ Radiation health hazards, exposure assessment,
control practices
◆ Understand the original contamination and how
to prevent, control it
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant manager, supervisor, nurse
and medical team
Course Duration: 1 Day
Agenda Overview
Day 1
Radiation terms and defini-
tions
Type of radiation
Radiation exposure assess-
ment, monitoring, calculations
Radiation health effects and
exposure control
Key elements to run an effec-
tive plant radiation programs
How to set up plant radiation
safety programs
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EHS Professional Development Course (PDC)
Combustible Dust Management
Course Description
This course provides you all needed knowledge and
skills to handle site combustible dust risk with practi-
cal management
How You Will Benefit
◆ Know how to handle site combustible dust risk
◆ Acquire knowledge and skills on combustible dust
management
What You Will Learn
◆ Combustible dust explosion conditions
◆ Regulatory standard locally and internationally
(OSHA, NFPA…)
◆ How to identify combustible dust and character-
ize the physical property
◆ Combustible dust risk control measures
◆ How to manage and set up site combustible dust
programs
Who Should Attend
EHS professional, Plant manager, supervisor.
Course Duration: 2 Days
Agenda Overview
Day 1
What is combustible dust
How to identify combustible
dust and understand its physi-
cal properties
What is the regulatory stand-
ard
OSHA and NFPA standard
Incident review and lesson
learn
Day 2
Combustible dust risk control
measures
Emergency response and pre-
paredness
How to set up site combus-
tible dust programs
Key elements to manage com-
bustible dust
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EFC Training Resources
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Contact us for tailored EHS course to meet your needs
No TOPIC CATEGORY
1 Plant Health & Safety Management and permits compliance Leadership
2 Plant High Risk Operation (HROs) Management Leadership
3 EHS hazard inspection & recognition and risk assessment methodologies Leadership
4 Plant leadership team EHS training Leadership
5 Office EHS hazards recognition and risk management Leadership
6 Behavior based safety (BBS) Leadership
7 Plant EHS comprehensive management and compliance Leadership
8 HOP (Human& Organizational Performance Leadership
9 Crane & hoist Safety management and practices OP
10 Plant Chemical Management OP
11 Electrical Safety Management OP
12 Incident investigation and root cause analysis methodologies OP
13 Plant environmental management and permits compliance OP
14 Office ergonomic practical assessment OP
15 Job Safety Assessment (JSA) and risk assessment OP
16 Plant emergency response and preparedness OP
17 Lock out and tag out (LOTO) Management and Operation PDC
18 Plant ergonomic risk assessment and management practice PDC
19 Be a Plant industrial hygiene professional PDC
20 Health hazards exposure assessment and strategies PDC
21 Plant noise comprehensive management PDC
22 Process safety management PDC
23 Radiation safety officer training PDC
24 Combustible Dust Management PDC
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