BOSH FOR NURSES
Basic Occupational Safety and Health (BOSH) Training for Nurses
is a crucial program designed to equip nurses with essential knowledge in workplace safety and health.
Here are key points:
Purpose:
- BOSH ensures that nurses understand occupational hazards, risk management, and emergency protocols.
- It aligns with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) requirements for nurses in occupational safety.
Course Duration:
- Typically a six-day training program.
- Covers topics such as hazard identification, first aid, fire safety, and ergonomics.
Importance:
- Enhances nurses’ ability to handle workplace emergencies.
- Empowers them to create safer environments for patients, colleagues, and themselves.
Certification:
- Successful completion leads to a BOSH certificate.
- Widely recognized by employers and regulatory bodies.
Remember, BOSH equips nurses with practical skills to promote safety and well-being in various work settings.
INCLUSIONS:
- HARDCOPY OF CERTIFICATE
- CERTIFICATE HOLDER
- E-COPY OF CERTIFICATE
- PVC ID
- HARD COPY OF TRAINING MANUAL (F2F ONLY)
- E-COPY OF TRAINING MATERIALS
- E-COPY OF DOLE OSH STANDARDS
- E-COPY OF DOLE SAFETY POLICY
- E-COPY OF DOLE REPORTORIAL FORMS
- E-COPY OF DOLE DEPARTMENT ORDERS
- FREE ONE-TIME LBC SHIPPING FEE