Santiago, a conurbation of Chile, has an average population of roughly 5,145, 600 spread across 247.6 square miles of land. At The Knowledge Academy, we offer 50,000 classroom based training courses throughout the different areas of Santiago, in order to enhance people’s learning in an array of subject areas. Education in Chile is divided into preschool, primary school, secondary school and then technical or higher education - meaning university. Since the year 2014, Chile has been undergoing an extensive reform on their publicly funded education system. This reform process includes the abolition of mandatory co-payments (where a parent pays a tuition fee to have their child enrolled at a school), the removal of current selection processes, conversion of for-profit schools into non-profit organisations and establishments and to provide free tertiary education to the poorest 60% of the country’s population – meaning traditional universities and accredited non-profit technical schools.
Health & Safety In The Workplace | Best Practice In Occupational Health And Safety Regulation Training in Santiago
In this Best Practice in Occupational Health and Safety Regulation Training in Santiago, professionals explore how health and safety regulations apply in practice. The course includes understanding occupational health services, recognising hazards and risks, interpreting legislation, crafting safety policies, and embedding compliance into organisational practices.
- Get familiar with the working of multidisciplinary team in occupational health.
- Recognise the hazards associated with emergency and nonroutine situations.
- Attain in-depth knowledge of the occupational health and safety legislations.