ISO 45001 COMPLIANTDISH-APPROVED

Half-Day Training

Practical half-day certification program focused on operational safety, compliance confidence, and site-level risk control.

Program Overview

Poor lighting causes eye strain, accidents, and reduced productivity. Inadequate ventilation exposes workers to toxic fumes, excessive heat, and oxygen-deficient atmospheres. Together, lighting and ventilation form two of the most fundamental elements of a safe and healthy industrial workplace. ICLM's Industrial Lighting and Ventilation Training provides the technical knowledge and practical skills to assess, design, and maintain adequate lighting and ventilation systems across industrial environments.

Over 90% of accidents have a visual component - inadequate lighting reduces a worker's ability to identify hazards, read safety labels, and perform precise tasks safely. Similarly, poor ventilation results in heat stress, accumulation of toxic contaminants, and respiratory diseases. Both are regulated by occupational health standards globally, and non-compliance can result in significant penalties and worker health claims.

Pre-Use Checks

Daily inspection discipline and hazard spotting basics.

Control Principles

Safe methods, sequencing, and decision making in operations.

Emergency Response

Incident communication and immediate response actions.

Core Learning Modules

Module 01

Lighting Fundamentals: Lumens, lux, illuminance levels, glare, shadows, and color rendering index (CRI) and their impact on visibility and safety.

Module 02

Lighting Standards: Minimum illuminance requirements for various work areas (offices, warehouses, machine shops, outdoor sites) per OSHA, ISO.

Module 03

Lighting Types: LED, fluorescent, HID, emergency lighting, and hazardous area lighting (Ex-rated) - selection and application.

Module 04

Lighting Inspection and Maintenance: Identifying failed lamps, dirty fixtures, and inadequate coverage; maintenance scheduling.

Module 05

Ventilation Fundamentals: Natural vs. mechanical ventilation; dilution ventilation vs. local exhaust ventilation (LEV).