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Introduction

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ABDELHAMED ELSHAZLY

Safety Instructor At QHSES Cairo -

Authorized and Certified Trainer:

NASP/IASP – USA

LIFTING and RIGGING

INSPECTION

Scaffold Training Institute – USA

OSHA

FIRE FIGHTING

16 Years Experience in

international companies

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“A non-Profit Organization Dedicated to Workplace Safety”

ww.Naspweb.com www.leeaint.com

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NASP/IASP / LEEA

Certified Safety Manager Trainer – Course My Address: 399 GAMAL ABDELNASSER ELSALAM EGYPT

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My authorized Occupation Safety & healthy Environmental training courses

Emergency Exits.

Assembly Points.

Head Counts.

Work at Height.

NASP Diploma / 10 H , 30 H , 40 H.

OSHA 30 H, General , Construction.

Rigging and Lifting.

Environmental Hazards.

Risk Assessment.

Hazard Identification.

Management communication Related To Safety.

Electromechanical Hazard.

Scaffolding inspection.

Appointed person.

Fire Fighting

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Mr. Abdelhamed Elshazly

QHSE Managing Director– Authorized Trainer from NASP Licensed Safety Professional (LSP) Safety Manager Trainer authorized by NASP to conduct a variety of safety training topics such as NASP STS & SPS and to issue NASP diplomas and pocket cards

NASP Partnerships will be granted over

a particular geographical area.

NASP entered into the first of these agreements for Cairo with Mr. ABDELHAMED as the NASP Advanced

Level Trainer

NASP Partnership

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Course Objectives:

At the end of this intensive 5 days course (40 – Hour) you will be provided with a clear and concise explanation of your responsibilities concerning employee safety and the relative OSHA Standards.

You will learn the latest techniques in adult training methodology for a dynamic and interactive approach to safety training, methods to save money on OSHA compliance, and how to avoid civil and criminal liability.

Graduates of this course qualify for the Certified Safety Training Specialist (STS) and the Certified Safety Planning Specialist (SPS) Certifications.

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NASP

The National Association of Safety Professionals is a non-profit membership organization providing training, consulting services, and third-party certifications that validate knowledge, skills and abilities in the area of workplace safety.

The National Association of Safety Professionals (NASP) is the United States Division of the non-profit International Association of Safety Professionals (IASP).

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Some training Practical Of My Job

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Training Session and TBT program

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Training Session and Meeting program

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Training progress

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NASP (IASP)

NASP is approved by the US Department of Veterans Affairs as a certifying agency, Also NASP (IASP) obtained recently the approval of the United Nations (UN).

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NASP (IASP) NASP (IASP) certifications are accepted worldwide (In 42 Countries) and are accepted by the US Federal Government, State Governments, Local Governments and major businesses and industries in USA.

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In accordance with the NASP's eight principles of a safe workplace and safety philosophy, the primary objectives of the National Association of Safety Professionals are:

To build upon the safety experience in the field and to teach innovative ways of adult learning techniques, ensuring that employees and students understand and retain more of the critical information necessary to prevent accidents and save lives.

To provide support for safety professionals through access to quality resident training courses, access to quality independent study courses and access to quality and affordable training, planning and assessment materials.

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The mission of the National Association of Safety Professionals is to provide safety professionals, many of who have other professional responsibilities and may not have a college degree in the field of safety, with innovative training opportunities and certification to assist them in carrying out their safety related functions with confidence while assuring a high level of competence.

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NASP CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

NASP (IASP) offers number 12 professional certificates and a variety of specialist certificates as well as topical certificates.

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1. Fall Protection and Elevated Structures Safety Technician Certification Course (Includes: Scaffolds, Stairways, Ladders, Hoist and General Fall Protection) (SLT)

2. Steel Erection Safety Technician Certification Course (TSE).

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3. Trenching and Excavations Safety Technician Certification Course (Includes: Trenching and Shoring, Excavations, and Underground Construction) (TET)

4. Welding, Cutting, Brazing Safety Technician Certification Course (WST)

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Topical Certification Courses Construction Accident Investigation Technician (AIT)

Certified Ergonomics Technician (CET)

Chemical Safety Technician (CST)

Electrical Safety Technician (EST)

Fall Protection and Elevated Structures Safety Technician (SLT) (includes: Scaffolds, Stairways, Ladders, Hoists and General Fall Protection)

Fire Protection/Prevention, Exit Routes, and Emergency Plans Technician (FET)

General Health and Recordkeeping Specialist for Construction (HRS)

Hazard Analysis Technician (HAT)

Introduction to HAZWOPER in Construction (HSC)

Materials Handling Safety Technician (MHT) (includes: Cranes, Derricks, Hoists, Elevators, Forklifts)

Safety Inspections Technician (SIT)

Steel Erection Safety Technician(SET)

Trenching and Excavations Safety Technician (TET) (includes: Trenching and Shoring, Excavations, and Underground Construction)

Violence: Prevention, Management, and Survival (VPS)

Welding, Cutting, Brazing Safety Technician (WST)

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The STS may also teach any of the following courses

individually: Confined Space Entry Electrical Safety Ergonomics Hazard Communication Hazardous Materials HAZWOPER (if HTS and Technician Certifications are current) Inspections Lockout Tag out Machine Guarding Materials Handling Egress/Fire Safety PPE Record Keeping (not for international students) Workplace Violence Walk/Work Surfaces Weld/Cut/Braze Other NASP Topical Courses the STS Has Successfully Completed

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Certified Safety Manager

Persons who get the STS and SPS (this course).

By getting the Certified Safety Auditor CSA course, automatically will get the Certified Safety Manager Certificate – CSM from IASP - USA

• Another major fraud we discovered is people who make their own NASP Certificates and try to use them to help get a job or a promotion. When we get a call from an employer or potential employer to verify the training of someone who claims to have been trained by an STS we have no way to verify their training because the students who have been trained by an STS have not been entered into our data base. • That undermines the credibility of NASP and the STS who taught the course.

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New Courses NASP 10 or 30 - Hour

NASP 10 or 30 - Hour General Industry Safety & Health Training (For STS trainers in General Industry) and includes topics from the OSHA General Industry 1910 NASP 10 or 30 - Hour Construction Safety & Health Training (For STS trainers in the Construction Industry) and should include topics from the OSHA Construction Industry 1926.

NASP 10 or 30 - Hour Petroleum Industry Safety & Health Training (For STS trainers in the Petroleum Industry) and includes a variety of safety topics from the petroleum industry. (Note: In order to teach these petroleum courses the trainer must complete both the Safety Manager/Trainer (STS) course and receive one of the the three Petroleum Safety Administrator (PSA) Certifications.

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