Sunday, October 24, 2010

I've Everything to Gain and Nothing to Loose...Part 003

This is another sequel from the previous entry...

In this two months training, there are two sessions of learning process available in order to achieve the aims and objectives of this safety program. In the first month, we were scheduled to spend almost 8 hours in the classroom and ran a few indoor activities such as listening to the trainer telling their experiences while showing the related pictures. Those picture were successfully captured to visualize the real accident scenarios which were occurred at the construction site. Those images are used for learning purposes as well.

There are more than 5 trainers with different backgrounds, different experiences, different work places, different companies and different education background. Even their experiences and backgrounds come in vary, yet the responsibility is quite same - to ensure the safety implementation is applied at the construction site which is inspiring to achieve the accident free level.

In the second month, it was site work attachment or I prefer to call this as an outdoor session. In this session, all the participants will have a chance to go for a site visit. All participants will be exposed to the real work culture at the construction site which is well known as the most extreme dangerous workplace. I just want to share about my feeling once I heard about this "site visit" thing last time. I just can't wait to have a go and once I completed, I was thinking to have another go :)

As for the site attachment, we went to SEGEDET ( Seremban - Gemas Double Electrified Track) site and LCCT 2 at Sepang. These two constructions sites are considered as government mega project and the progress of both are quite active. In order to get clear understanding in term of the safety plan for both projects, we were escorted by safety manager and safety officer so that they could cover any questions that might come across in our head.

After through this safety training, it can be concluded that this is such a very useful program for those who wants to take safety as their profession. Program like this is needed before someone could involve themselves in the safety industry where they have to undergo various step by step procedures and methods.

I couldn't imagine how complicated your working life and clumsy you are once you are directly hold any safety position at any construction site without a proper training like this. Without this training, it's hard you to survive in the industry as it takes a long time to understand what safety is all about.

~The End~

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