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Siemens and TUV set up training centre for occupational safety in Mumbai

The global training centre has been specifically designed to provide practical training on the latest safety equipment and techniques

Siemens India facility

Siemens India facility

BS B2B Bureau Mumbai
Siemens India, in collaboration with TUV Rheinland India, has set up the global skill centre for occupational safety at Navi Mumbai. The centre will offer comprehensive training programs with an extensive practical component under simulated conditions existing in typical project/construction sites. The Bengaluru-based TUV Rheinland India is a subsidiary of Germany-based TUV Rheinland Group, a worldwide leader in testing, inspection, certification and training.
 
Thomas Fuhrmann, CEO & Managing Director, TUV Rheinland India, said, “Siemens has a deep commitment to improving the safety of construction/project sites in India, and TUV Rheinland is proud to be able to support Siemens in this venture. As the training partner, TUV Rheinland will bring global training expertise to ensure the highest standards of health and safety are taught to participants.”
   
The training centre has been specifically designed by Siemens and TUV Rheinland to provide practical training on the latest safety equipment and techniques and thus taking the first step towards the ‘Zero Harm Culture’ that enables individuals to work responsibly and run projects without accidents. The centre will conduct certified training courses that develop ‘safety leaders’ in the project-based businesses and industries.
 
“The global skill centre for occupational safety is a critical milestone in Siemens’ journey of driving a culture of Zero Harm in the industry. The training centre is designed to meet the requirements of the industry for high-quality training on site safety measures. We hope to be the catalysts of a transformation in the approach toward safety and support the industry’s efforts to maintain a Zero Harm Culture at project sites and manufacturing units,” said Sunil Mathur, managing director and chief executive officer, Siemens Limited.
 
The flagship program of the centre - SITRUST or Siemens & TUV Rheinland Unique Safety Training - is a 3-day program that includes extensive practical training using a simulated construction site environment. The course provides an experiential learning of hazard and risk identification, safety planning, risk mitigation and implementation of controls. The training modules also include specialised training based on real-life scenarios of an operational nature in project or construction sites, such as electrical safety, fire safety and working at height.

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First Published: Nov 20 2015 | 2:51 PM IST

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