
Learn occupational safety and health in automotive workshops, focusing on protective gloves, high voltage batteries, engines, and safe lifting of heavy components.
Prioritize scene safety by stopping electricity with the main power switch, then use non-conductive objects to separate the victim, call 911, and provide CPR or recovery position as needed.
Explore the hidden hazards of electric vehicles, from high voltage battery and inverter to silent operation, and learn a three-step safety mindset—spot, de-energize, and PPE—to stay safe around EV power.
Lift the car with hydraulic floor jacks at designated points like the marsha and lower rail, then use a camel jack for heavier parts, adjusting the lever and lowering slowly.
“This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.”
This course aims to equip workers and trainees in auto workshops with the essential knowledge and skills related to occupational safety procedures, ensuring a safe working environment and reducing the risk of accidents and injuries during maintenance and repair work.
This course focuses on introducing participants to the general principles of safety inside an auto workshop, as well as the potential hazards associated with tools, equipment, chemicals, electricity, heat, lifting, and manual handling. It also emphasizes proper preventive behavior, the correct use of personal protective equipment, and safe handling of vehicles during inspection and maintenance, in addition to the basics of responding to accidents and emergencies.
The course adopts a training methodology that combines both theoretical and practical aspects, enabling trainees to identify sources of danger in the workshop and then apply the correct preventive practices. It also includes real-life examples and practical cases that help strengthen a culture of safety and compliance with approved instructions and procedures in the workplace.
This course is suitable for:
Auto mechanics and maintenance technicians
New trainees in auto workshops
Workers in maintenance centers and quick-service stations
Workshop supervisors and safety officers
Vocational and technical education students specializing in automotive technology
Anyone working in an environment that involves mechanical tools, lifting equipment, hazardous materials, or electrical devices in an auto workshop