OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Hazard Analysis and Public Health

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Hazard Analysis and Public Health

Advance Your Expertise with the Diploma in Hazard Analysis and Public Health

The OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Hazard Analysis and Public Health is a specialized training program designed to provide learners with essential knowledge of identifying, assessing, and controlling hazards that can impact community and workplace health. The course is aligned with occupational safety and public health principles, helping participants understand how environmental, biological, and occupational risks affect population well-being.

Throughout the program, learners are introduced to key concepts such as hazard identification, risk assessment techniques, disease prevention strategies, and public health safety measures. The course also emphasizes the importance of applying systematic approaches to reduce health risks, improve safety standards, and support healthier environments in workplaces, communities, and healthcare settings.

Participants will gain an understanding of how public health systems respond to hazards, manage outbreaks, and implement preventive measures. The training also highlights compliance with safety regulations, ethical responsibilities, and the role of professionals in promoting

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Hazard Analysis and Public Health

The OSHAA 30-Hours Diploma in Hazard Analysis and Public Health is designed for learners who are interested in occupational safety, environmental health, and public health risk management.

  • Age Requirement: Applicants must be at least 16 years of age at the time of enrollment.
  • Educational Background: A basic secondary school qualification is recommended. Backgrounds in Public Health, Environmental Science, Occupational Safety, Healthcare, Biology, or related fields are considered beneficial.
  • Language Proficiency: Basic English reading, writing, and comprehension skills are required to understand training materials, safety guidelines, and assessment content.
  • Work Experience: No prior experience is required, although experience in healthcare, safety, or environmental roles is an advantage.
  • Interest in Safety & Health: Learners should have a genuine interest in hazard control, risk assessment, and public health protection practices.

This course is suitable for both entry-level learners and professionals aiming to strengthen their knowledge in hazard analysis and public health safety systems..

Study Units

  • Introduction to Hazard Analysis and Public Health (3 Hours)
  • Types of Workplace and Environmental Hazards (3 Hours)
  • Principles of Risk Assessment and Management (4 Hours)
  • Chemical Hazards and Toxicology (3 Hours)
  • Biological Hazards and Occupational Health Risks (3 Hours)
  • Physical Hazards: Ergonomics, Noise, and Radiation (3 Hours)
  • Psychosocial Hazards and Workplace Mental Health (5 Hours)
  • Public Health Frameworks and Risk Communication (3 Hours)
  • Health and Safety Legislation and Regulatory Standards (3 Hours)

Learning Outcomes

Introduction to Hazard Analysis and Public Health (3 Hours)

  • Understand the concept of hazard analysis and its role in public health protection.
  • Gain knowledge of the relationship between hazard analysis and public health outcomes.
  • Identify the key principles and methods used in hazard analysis.

Types of Workplace and Environmental Hazards (3 Hours)

  • Recognise different types of hazards: chemical, biological, physical, and ergonomic.
  • Understand how each type of hazard can impact public health and safety.
  • Assess potential risks associated with various workplace and environmental hazards.

Principles of Risk Assessment and Management (4 Hours)

  • Learn key principles of risk assessment and how to conduct effective evaluations.
  • Understand the process of risk management and its application in hazard mitigation.
  • Develop strategies for controlling and reducing risks to ensure public health safety.

Chemical Hazards and Toxicology (3 Hours)

  • Understand the nature of chemical hazards and their potential health effects.
  • Learn the principles of toxicology and how chemicals can affect individuals and communities.
  • Develop the ability to assess risks associated with chemical exposure in the workplace.

Biological Hazards and Occupational Health Risks (3 Hours)

  • Identify biological hazards, including viruses, bacteria, and allergens.
  • Understand how biological hazards lead to occupational health risks and diseases.
  • Implement control measures to prevent the spread of biological hazards.

Physical Hazards: Ergonomics, Noise, and Radiation (3 Hours)

  • Recognise physical hazards such as ergonomic issues, noise exposure, and radiation.
  • Understand the health implications of physical hazards on workers and public health.
  • Develop strategies to manage and mitigate physical hazards in the workplace.

Psychosocial Hazards and Workplace Mental Health (5 Hours)

  • Identify psychosocial hazards including stress, bullying, and harassment.
  • Understand the impact of workplace mental health on overall public health and productivity.
  • Learn how to develop supportive environments that promote well-being.

Public Health Frameworks and Risk Communication (3 Hours)

  • Understand key public health frameworks relevant to hazard analysis and safety.
  • Learn how to effectively communicate health risks to employees and the public.
  • Develop strategies for clear and effective risk communication during workplace hazards.

Health and Safety Legislation and Regulatory Standards (3 Hours)

  • Familiarise yourself with health and safety regulations and standards for hazard analysis.
  • Understand legal requirements for ensuring workplace safety and public health protection.
  • Learn how to implement and comply with health and safety legislation across industries.

This course provides essential knowledge and practical skills to identify, assess, and control health hazards while promoting safer environments in workplaces and communities.

  • Career Opportunities: Enhance employability in public health, safety management, and environmental health roles.
  • Hazard Identification Skills: Learn how to recognize biological, chemical, and environmental hazards.
  • Risk Assessment Knowledge: Understand how to evaluate risks and their impact on public health.
  • Public Health Awareness: Gain insight into disease prevention and health protection strategies.
  • Safety Management Skills: Develop the ability to implement effective safety control measures.
  • Outbreak Prevention Understanding: Learn basic principles of controlling and preventing health outbreaks.
  • Environmental Health Insight: Understand how environmental factors affect human health and safety.
  • Compliance Awareness: Learn about occupational safety and public health standards.
  • Critical Thinking Development: Improve decision-making skills in hazard control situations.
  • Professional Competence: Strengthen your role in safety, healthcare, and environmental sectors.

This course is designed for individuals who want to develop professional knowledge in hazard identification, risk assessment, and public health safety management across various sectors.

  • Industrial and Workplace Safety Personnel: Professionals ensuring safety compliance in industrial and corporate environments.
  • Public Health Professionals: Individuals working in health promotion, disease prevention, and community health services.
  • Environmental Health Officers: Professionals responsible for monitoring and controlling environmental health risks.
  • Occupational Health and Safety Staff: Safety officers and supervisors managing workplace health and safety systems.
  • Healthcare Workers: Doctors, nurses, and healthcare assistants involved in patient and community health protection.
  • Laboratory and Research Staff: Individuals working in health research, epidemiology, and disease control studies.
  • Emergency Response Teams: Professionals involved in disaster response, outbreak control, and emergency management.
  • Students and Beginners: Learners interested in starting a career in public health, safety, or environmental health.
  • NGO and Community Workers: Individuals involved in health awareness, safety campaigns, and community outreach programs.
  • Government Health Employees: Staff working in public health departments and regulatory bodies.

FAQS

Learner can apply the knowledge in hospitals, public health departments, environmental agencies, NGOs, research centers, and occupational safety departments.

Yes, it enhances professional skills and improves job prospects in public health, environmental safety, occupational health, and emergency response fields.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Hazard Analysis and Public Health is offered in various formats, including online, in person, or a combination of both. Participants can choose the format that best fits their schedule and learning preferences. But the final decision is made by ATP.

OSHAA 30-Hours Professional Diploma in Hazard Analysis and Public Health is evaluated through quiz-based assessments conducted by Approved Training Partners (ATPs). The assessment consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) designed to measure participants’ understanding of the course content and their ability to apply safety concepts in real workplace situations. A minimum score of 70% is required to successfully pass.

OSHAA courses are delivered through authorized instructors and approved training partners under the OSHAA Outreach Training Program. If you would like to learn more about our Approved Training Partners (ATPs) and available training options, please email support@oshamericana.com.

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