Monday, 18 August 2014

IOSH Managing Safely course @ 75% Discount



Hybrid Consulting Ltd offers 75% UNBELIEVABLE 1-Day Discount on "IOSH MANAGING SAFELY" course from Institution of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH) UK. This is a 4-Days course with examination and certification from the UK, applicable for international Health & Safety Professionals & aspiring ones.
Discount only VALID under the following terms & conditions:
1. Original course Fees is NGN175,000; NOW available for NGN50,000 only
2. ONLY 5 places available on First Come, First Serve Basis
3. Interested persons should send SMS to 08055513861 or email to training@hybrid-hse.com OR register online at http://hybrid-hse.com/trainings/page/2/?add-to-cart=294 using the coupon code "IOSH PROMO" latest by 7.00pm on Tuesday August 19th, 2014
4. Discount ONLY available for the course taking place on August 20th - 23rd, 2014 at our training centre in Lagos, Nigeria

This is a chance of a life time...Don't Miss This!


Saturday, 16 August 2014

Safety in Perspective

'Emotion' is not a control measure in safety management... So, your actions and activities at work must be rational and definite! Be Safe! You cannot assume or feel that systems are safe until you confirm it. So if in doubt, ask question. It is safer to be sure of the realities...just one mistake can be too costly, no matter how insignificant it may seem on the surface. 

Safety is a conscious effort...a decision to stay out of harm's way and cannot be left to your feelings or unstable emotions. Remember, if it is not safe, don't do it! The choice for safety is yours! Make the right choice all the time consciously.

Sunday, 27 July 2014

I Have A Dream....

I have a dream...


That one day occupational health and safety standards and enforcement structures will be a reality in Nigeria...not just goodwill gestures, but as mandatory requirements for businesses and leisures!


That Nigeria will be a safe place where we can all go about our daily activities and routines without any fear of injuries and loss because of lack of duty of care of all of us. 

Yes, this is close, very close indeed and we will all see this! We all await this revolution...soon!

Dapson

Monday, 18 November 2013

EXCUSES



The truth is that every day you wake up, there are a thousand and one reasons not to get out of bed, a thousand and one reasons not to go to work, a thousand and one reasons not to keep that appointment…and the list goes on and on.

For every potential success, there are a thousand and one excuses.

The choice is yours; you can either choose not to make excuses and take your giant strides or conveniently dwell on the excuses and face the consequences.George Washington stated that 99% of failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses; the reason is not far-fetched as they give several reasons for leaving undone what they should have done to attain success.

Funny enough, excuses are excuses whether legitimate or not. At this point, I think it is expedient that I define what the word EXCUSE means. The free dictionary defines it as 1. an explanation offered to justify or obtain forgiveness… 2. a reason for not fulfilling an obligation.

The story is told of three dogs of different sizes running down the street, along the way the smallest one tripped and fell but it immediately jumped back to its feet and caught up with the other two and even left one behind.
Now let’s analyze the situation properly- how easy and convenient it would have been for the little dog to wallow in self-pity under the excuse of “I tripped and fell” but no, it dusted itself up and even outran one of the other dogs that seemed to be leading earlier.

Does this sound like you? Remember, the universe does not leave any room for vacuum, there’s nothing like stagnation, it is either you’re moving forward or backward.
There’s no time to waste, no room for excuses…

You have postponed that article for too long; You have found enough excuses for not writing that test for too long; that project has not seen the light of the day; you have blamed your parents, the government and even God so much; your degrees and those professional qualifications have been deferred for too long; and success and gainful employment have eluded you for so long…all because of EXCUSES!

Would you get certified today or still hide under another excuse? Don’t forget that those who wait for the right time to do anything never get anything done.

Hybrid Consulting Limited, an approved training Centre for CIEH (UK), IOSH (UK), BSC (UK) and PMI (USA) and in partnership with CCS Training UK for NEBOSH is offering opportunities for GRADUATES AND PROFESSIONALS of all  disciplines to acquire HSE  and project management knowledge and skills to enhance their employability in the industry. As part of our contribution to your dream of securing rewarding jobs, through these certifications we offer some of our courses at almost 50% discount to fresh graduates and NYSC members.

The opportunity you have been waiting for is here. Take hold of the future now!

See you at the Top!!!

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Welcome Back...Safety all the Way!

Dear Very Esteemed Readers,
I will like to specially welcome you back to this blog which over the years has been a reliable medium for safety awareness, advocacy and empowerment. Indeed, there have been several developments and changes in the last few years of this blog, but one thing still remains same - the need for safety by all!

Everyone desires safety, and so we definitely can be out of touch! This emphasises our relevance from generation to generations. Safety is a way of life, hence, it is a behaviour and no matter how long it takes to build, it is a worthwhile venture.

This blog is therefore better repositioned to bring you the very best of information on safety matters in Nigeria and globally. You are therefore invited once more to a rich collection of information that won't only entertain you, but also educate, enhance and empower you! You are ready for the best times on the web...visit and visit again and of course, spread the news!

Safety isn't costly, It's priceless!

Friday, 21 May 2010

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY & ENVIRONMENT (HSE) SEMINAR

The theme of this seminar/workshop is "Building a successful occupational health, safety and environment (HSE) career." The HSE profession is gradually gaining acceptance and recognition in Nigeria and this field is a goldmine because the statistics and records show that the present number of HSE professionals in Nigeria is far below the minimum required to take up the available roles and opportunities. This is more important especially now that we are embracing new technology and ways of doing things in all aspects of our socio-economic and political development. This program will among all other things, create a platform for dissemination of up-to-date information on the required processes to achieving competence in the field. Leading industry HSE experts will anchor the program and it promises to be a great time of discoveries and capacity building for all participants.

VENUE: Centre for Management Development (CMD)
Auditorium 3, Management Village
Shangisha, Magodo
Lagos State
DATE: Saturday August 28th, 2010
TIME: 12.00 Noon - 5.00 PM

The Vision/Program Objective
The developments and advancements taking place in Nigeria in the last ten years give a bright ray of hope that this nation will soon take her rightful place in the committee of nations as a great icon. There are various positive changes taking place all around us in government, technology, education, health, sports, to mention but a few. Part of these changes also involves evolvement of new careers and employment opportunities for the citizens of the country. We have witnessed new career opportunities and benefits in the oil and gas, telecommunications, manufacturing, banking, education, sports and entertainment.

However, in spite of all these new opportunities for gainful employment, there are still large percentages of Nigerians who are in the employment market even with good education. It is a known fact that some careers in the country have become over saturated and as a result have left a lot of people unemployed. It is also true that there are some others that have less than required number of personnel and as these needs continue to grow, influx of expatriates into the country to fill these positions will not end. The main reason for this among others could be the lack of competent Nigerians to fill these positions.

It is therefore important at this stage of our national growth and development to explore some of these career opportunities that have need for qualified and competent personnel. It is my desire, dream and vision that unemployment rates in Nigeria will be reduced as people embrace a career with so much benefits and potential, yet relatively unknown; not only for the individuals but for the country as a whole. I also see a Nigeria where there is value for life and reduction of incidents to the citizen in their homes, workplaces and the general society where they interact. This is the time to do and make things happen and create the Nigeria that we all desire. This is the background for this career development seminar with the theme ‘Building A Successful Career in Health, Safety & Environment (HSE).’

The purpose of this seminar is to provide in-depth information about the Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) profession that would assist anyone considering a career in this challenging but rewarding field. Many countries of the world have started the HSE journey earlier than us, but we can begin NOW in Nigeria and prepare for the harvest that is already available. Leading industry professionals in the field of HSE will be attending this seminar to help chart a path and provide useful directions to all participants on how to become qualified and competent persons with required skills for the workplace in Nigeria

It is my believe that this seminar will provide a platform to contribute our quota to the emergence of the Nigeria of our dreams; where:
1. there will be gainful employment opportunities for Nigerians in the field of HSE
2. safety, good welfare and occupational health of Nigerians will become a priority
3. environmentally safe practices will be embraced

Thank You.

Dapo Omolade
Organiser



Thursday, 20 May 2010

Home Child Safety 1: Swimming Pool Safety

How many times have you heard in the news bulletin that children and sometimes adult were found drown in the swimming pools at homes or recreational centres? The average of such occurrences should be relatively high individually...say 10 times in the last 5 years.

Swimming is a popular and fun summer activity for children to relax, play and cool off the heat. However, a swimming pool can turn deadly in an instant. Numerous child injuries are reported each year in conjunction with swimming pool accidents, resulting in broken bones, permanent brain damage, neck or spinal cord injuries and death. Statistics on swimming pool accidents show that young children are especially vulnerable to pool injuries.

Drowning is the primary result of swimming pool accidents. According to reports, 1,500 children drown each year in a pool accident in the United States. Toddlers and young male teenagers are most at risk for drowning in swimming pool accidents. Many parents may not realize the danger swimming pools represent, but according to MedScape.com statistics, drowning causes 30% of all deaths for children under the age of 4. Additionally, for all children under the age of 14, drowning is second only to car accidents as the leading cause of death.

In addition, the consumer product safety commission in the US has received reports of 200 children drowning in hot tubs, bathtubs and whirlpools. While you may expect that most children who die in drowning accidents are unsupervised, the exact opposite is true.

According to Safe Kids USA, 88% of children who die in swimming pool accidents were supervised at the time of the accident, either by a lifeguard, parent, sibling or family friend. Only 10% of child drowning victims were completely unsupervised. There are fewer statistics available for child injuries in swimming pool accidents, since many minor accidents go unreported. Hospital reports in the US (New York alone) estimates that 2,600 children are injured in near-drowning accidents each year, but that doesn't include the many other injuries suffered in diving accidents, slips and falls around pools, or pool drain accidents.

In our part of the world, you may be quick to say we do not have as many swimming pools as in the US and other western countries. As true as this may be, we have recorded several incidents of swimming pool incidents in homes, recreational facilities and in schools. Interestingly, this has often occurred in the above average homes and families. A good example was the news in 2009 of the death of the grandson of the prime minister of Zimbabwe as a result of drowning in the swimming pool in the residence of the PM. Of course, there are many others like that which are not reported.

There are safety tips that are able to eliminate drowning at the pool or at the least, reduce the number of cases to the bearest minimum. Some of these tips are itemised below:
  • Never allow your youngster to swim alone without any adult supervision. It is quite common to develop a cramp underwater, or for accidents like hitting your head while diving for example, to occur. It is paramount that there should be persons around to help in such situations.
  • Do not allow children with no knowledge of swimming in or around the pool. For good pool safety make sure that all kids above the age of 4 attend a certified swimming class, or at least learn basic flotation techniques and life saving techniques in case of accidents.
  • Children younger than 4 should always be accompanied by their parents in the pool.
    Enclose your pool with high fences, which can be locked. Do not leave the pool open and accessible since children can fall inside. Keep your pool safe, and keep your kids away from the poolside.
  • Avoid leaving your kids alone even with small portable pools or water bodies like buckets, fountains, and barrels. There is always a danger of drowning occuring even in small bodies of water.
  • In case of a backyard swimming pool, make sure that the cover of the pool is completely lifted over the pool. Do not partially open the pool. Also make sure that your child does not walk over the pool cover.
  • Spas and Hot Tubs must also be avoided, especially in the case of younger children who are susceptible to overheating.
  • Make sure that there is always a life saving floation device handy near the pool. Also, every parent should be conversant in basic first aid (cardio pulmonary resuscitation-CPR & artificial respiration –AR) techniques in case of any accident.
  • The last, but not the least, to ensure swimming pool safety, be observant. Watch what your kids are up to, and supervise their activities. Do not leave them alone at any time around any body of water.

Remember that they are the little ones, very vague and unaware and are very eager to explore all opportunities to have fun.