OSHAC Courses in UAE with Eduskills Training

OSHAC Courses in UAE are helping professionals build recognized competence in occupational health, safety, environmental and quality management through qualifications aligned with international standards and workplace realities. In sectors such as construction, oil and gas, manufacturing, logistics and utilities, employers increasingly value professionals who can apply risk controls in practice, because compliance knowledge alone does not always translate into safer operations.

That is where OSHAC UK qualifications offer strong value. Developed through a competency-based approach, these courses support both technical capability and professional credibility, whether you are entering the HSE profession, strengthening your current role or preparing for career progression.

At Eduskills Training, learners in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah and across the GCC can access OSHAC qualifications through flexible learning pathways supported by experienced instructors and industry-focused guidance. Because these courses are designed around practical competence and continual improvement, they can support both individual career growth and stronger workplace safety performance.

Learn About OSHAC:

OSHAC UK is a United Kingdom–based awarding and accreditation body focused on occupational health, safety, environmental and quality qualifications. It develops competency-based programs designed to support practical workplace performance, professional development and credible assessment standards.

Its approach is built around principles such as quality, integrity, value and continual improvement, which is one reason OSHAC qualifications are pursued by professionals and approved centres internationally.

Learn About OSHAC Courses by Eduskills Training:

Eduskills Training is an accredited centre of OSHAC UK, delivering internationally aligned qualifications designed to support competence in occupational health, safety, environmental and quality disciplines. That accreditation matters because learners are not simply joining a training course; they are studying through an approved centre connected to a recognized awarding body.

Through OSHAC Courses in UAE, professionals can access a broad range of qualifications that support both foundational learning and career progression. These courses are designed around practical workplace competence, which is particularly important in industries where safety performance depends on more than theoretical knowledge.

At Eduskills Training, learners benefit from experienced instructors, flexible classroom and online learning options, and guidance in selecting qualifications aligned with their industry roles and long-term professional goals.

Whether someone is entering the HSE profession, strengthening technical credibility or preparing for higher responsibilities, OSHAC qualifications delivered through Eduskills Training provide a credible pathway for professional development.

Career Benefits for HSE Professionals

For many professionals, qualifications are pursued for a reason beyond compliance. They are often linked to progression, credibility and access to better opportunities. That is where OSHAC Courses in UAE can add practical value.

For early-career HSE practitioners, these qualifications can strengthen core competence in hazard identification, risk management, incident prevention and compliance awareness. That foundation often supports movement into more responsible safety roles.

For experienced professionals, the benefit can be broader. Competency-based qualifications can help reinforce technical credibility, support progression into supervisory or managerial positions and strengthen profiles for contractor approvals, consultancy assignments or regional opportunities.

This matters in the UAE, because sectors such as construction, oil and gas, manufacturing and infrastructure often prefer professionals who combine field experience with recognized qualifications. In many hiring decisions, that combination carries weight.

OSHAC qualifications can also support long-term career growth by helping professionals demonstrate commitment to continual professional development, which many employers increasingly value.

Through Eduskills Training, learners pursue these qualifications not simply to gain certificates, but to strengthen competence and improve career mobility. That difference often shapes outcomes.

List of OSHAQ Courses:

  1. 132-hour OSH Professional
  2. 48-hour OSH Manager
  3. 44-hour OSH Specialist
  4. 36-hour OSH Train-the-Trainer
  5. 36-hour OSH Supervisor
  6. 36-hour Safety Committee Chair
  7. 32-hour Safety Committee Member
  8. 10-hour General Industry Safety and Health
  9. 10-hour General Industry: Housekeeping
  10. 10-hour General Industry: Restaurant Safety
  11. 10-hour General Industry: Warehouse Safety
  12. 10-hour Employee Occupational Safety and Health
  13. Introduction to OSH Training
  14. Hazard Communication Program
  15. Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
  16. OSHA 300 Recordkeeping
  17. Personal Protective Equipment
  18. Energy Control Program – LOTO
  19. Introduction to Ergonomics
  20. Safety Supervision and Leadership
  21. Confined Space Program
  22. Fall Protection Program
  23. Electrical Safety for Technicians and Supervisors
  24. Safety Management System Evaluation
  25. Fire Prevention Plans
  26. Fleet Safety Management
  27. Preventing Workplace Violence
  28. Developing OSH Training
  29. Ergonomics Program Management
  30. Conducting OSH Training
  31. Introduction to Industrial Hygiene
  32. Bloodborne Pathogens Program Management
  33. Blood-borne
  34. Planning for Workplace Emergencies
  35. Controlling Hazardous Energy
  36. Material Handling Equipment
  37. Managing Safety and Health in General Industry
  38. Electrical Safety Hazards and Controls
  39. Confined Space Safety
  40. Forklift Safety
  41. Welding Safety
  42. Machine Safeguarding
  43. Ergonomic Hazards in General Industry
  44. Introduction to OSHA
  45. Introduction to Job Hazard Analysis
  46. Introduction to Hazard Controls
  47. Introduction to Safety Training
  48. Introduction to Safety Recognition
  49. Introduction to Safety Accountability
  50. Accident Investigation: Basic
  51. Industrial Hygiene: Basic
  52. Hearing Protection: Basic
  53. Housekeeping Safety
  54. Workplace Hygiene and Illness Prevention
  55. Worker Safety in Restaurants
  56. Essentials of Occupational Safety and Health
  57. Introduction to Occupational Safety and Health
  58. 192-hour Construction Safety and Health Professional
  59. Nail Gun Safety
  60. Work Zone Traffic Safety
  61. Forklift Safety Program Management
  62. Introduction to Machine Guarding
  63. Working with OSHA
  64. Hearing Conservation Program Mgmt
  65. Intro to Construction Safety Mgmt
  66. Trench and Excavation Safety
  67. Scaffold Safety Program Management
  68. Scaffold Erection and Inspection
  69. Fall Protection in Construction
  70. Focus Four – Falls
  71. Focus Four: Caught In-Between Hazards
  72. Focus Four – Electrocution
  73. Focus Four – StruckBy
  74. Hand and Power Tool Safety
  75. Construction Worksite Safety
  76. Heavy Equipment Safety
  77. Demolition Safety
  78. Confined Space Safety in Construction
  79. Cranes and Derrick Safety I
  80. Developing a Construction SMS
  81. Health Hazards in Construction
  82. Cranes and Derrick Safety II
  83. 162-hour Construction Safety and Health Manager
  84. 145-hour Construction Site Safety Supervisor
  85. 130-hour Construction Safety and Health Specialist
  86. 47-hour Construction Safety and Health Train-the-Trainer
  87. 10-hour Construction Safety and Health
  88. 233-hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health Professional
  89. 192-hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health Manager
  90. 164-hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health Supervisor
  91. 155-hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health Specialist
  92. 70-hour Oil and Gas Safety and Health Train-the-Trainer
  93. 40-hour EM 385-1-1 Construction Safety Hazard Awareness (2024 Edition)
  94. 40-hour HAZWOPER for General Site Workers
  95. 11-hour Tattoo and Body Art Employee Safety
  96. Managing Safety and Health in Construction
  97. Personal Protective and Lifesaving Equipment
  98. Scaffold Safety
  99. Preventing MSDs in Healthcare
  100. Introduction to Safe Patient Handling
  101. Stairway and Ladder Safety
  102. Heat and Cold Stress Safety
  103. Ergonomic Hazards in Construction
  104. Biological Health Hazards in Construction
  105. Physical Health Hazards in Construction
  106. Electrical Safety for Employees
  107. OSHA Focus Four Hazards
  108. Tool Safety: Basic
  109. Crane Safety: Basic
  110. Excavation Safety: Basic
  111. Offshore Oil and Gas Safety II
  112. Offshore Oil and Gas Safety I
  113. Introduction to SEMS II
  114. Oil Spill Cleanup
  115. Oil and Gas Well Inspection
  116. Well Site Completion & Servicing Safety
  117. Well Site Preparation & Drilling Safety
  118. Oil and Gas Hazard Awareness
  119. Oil and Gas Safety Management
  120. Intro to Process Safety Mgmt (PSM)
  121. Tattoo and Body Art Safety
  122. HAZWOPER X
  123. HAZWOPER IX
  124. HAZWOPER VIII
  125. HAZWOPER VII
  126. HAZWOPER VI
  127. HAZWOPER V
  128. HAZWOPER IV
  129. HAZWOPER III
  130. HAZWOPER II
  131. HAZWOPER for General Site Workers I
  132. EM 385-1-1 Construction Safety and Health: Chapters 30–37
  133. EM 385-1-1 Construction Safety and Health: Chapters 23–29
  134. EM 385-1-1 Construction Safety and Health: Chapters 16–22
  135. EM 385-1-1 Construction Safety and Health: Chapters 9–15
  136. EM 385-1-1 (Chapters 1–8) 2024
  137. Fire Safety Inspector
  138. International Award in Fire Safety Level 2
  139. International Award in Fire Safety Level 3
  140. Standard First Aid, CPR & AED
  141. Advance First Aid
  142. Work Place First Aid and CPR
  143. Rig Safety Officer
  144. Registered Safety Professionals
  145. Registered Safety Manager
  146. Registered Safety Officer
  147. Registered Safety Auditor
  148. Defensive Driving Training
  149. First Aid, CPR & AED – Train the Trainer
  150. Defensive Driving – Train the Trainer
  151. Scaffolding – Train the Trainer
  152. Rigging & Lifting – Train the Trainer
  153. Work at Height – Train the Trainer
  154. Drop Object Prevention (DROPS) – Train the Trainer
  155. Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) – Train the Trainer
  156. Confined Space – Train the Trainer
  157. Permit to Work – Train the Trainer
  158. Forklift Operation & Safety – Train the Trainer
  159. Scaffold Competent Person – Inspector
  160. International Award in Risk Assessment Level 3
  161. International Award in Risk Assessment Level 2
  162. 30 Hours in Construction Industry
  163. 48 Hours Occupational Health and Safety Train the Trainer
  164. 44-Hours Occupational Safety and Health Supervisor
  165. 30 Hours in General Industry
  166. 56-Hours Occupational Safety & Health Manager
  167. 150-Occupational Safety and Health Specialist
  168. OSHAC 210-Hours Professionals
  169. Driver Safety
  170. Warehouse Safety
  171. Pallet Handling Safety
  172. Guidance for Cleaning and Disinfecting
  173. School Safety: Athletics Supervision
  174. School Safety: Exterior Facilities
  175. School Safety: Crisis Planning
  176. Hazard Communication for the Employee
  177. Health Hazards in Nail Salons
  178. OSHA Forklift Certification
  179. Forklift Competent Person
  180. Healthcare: Preventing Ergonomic Injuries
  181. Healthcare: Slip, Trip, and Fall Prevention
  182. HIPAA Privacy Training
  183. Healthcare: Sonography Safety
  184. Healthcare: Pharmacy Safety
  185. Healthcare: Surgical Suite Safety
  186. Healthcare: Hospital Emergency Room Safety
  1. Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19
  2. Understanding OSHA
  3. Heat Injury Illness Prevention: Employee
  4. Heat Injury Illness Prevention: Supervisor
  5. Lead Safety in General Industry
  6. Bloodborne Pathogens in the Healthcare Setting
  7. 8-hour HAZWOPER Refresher for Cleanup Operations
  8. Aerial and Scissor Lift Safety
  9. Workplace Hygiene and Illness Prevention Program Management
  10. Welding, Cutting & Brazing Safety
  11. Respiratory Protection
  12. Laboratory Safety
  13. Managing Workplace Stress
  14. Safe Patient Handling Program
  15. Preventing Workplace Violence in Healthcare
  16. Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
  17. Steel Erection Safety
  18. Silica Dust Safety in Construction
  19. Asbestos Safety
  20. Lead Safety in Construction
  21. Lead Safety in Shipyards
  22. Deck Barge Safety
  23. Healthcare: Latex Allergy
  24. Healthcare: Hazardous Chemicals
  25. Healthcare: Glutaraldehyde Safety
  26. Healthcare: Mercury Safety
  27. Healthcare: Fire Safety
  28. Healthcare: Biological Hazards
  29. Healthcare: Workplace Stress and Violence
  30. Healthcare: Electrical Safety
  31. Healthcare: Personal Protective Equipment
  32. Healthcare: Introduction to Common Hospital Hazards
  33. Healthcare: Hospital Heliport Safety
  34. Healthcare: Sharps Safety
  35. Healthcare: Ethylene Oxide Safety
  36. Healthcare: Radiation Safety
  37. Healthcare: Asbestos Safety
  38. Utility Knife Safety
  39. Miter Saw Safety
  40. Table Saw Safety
  41. Introduction to Safety Management
  42. Effective Accident Investigation
  43. Effective Investigation
  44. Introduction to OSH Training
  45. Personal Protective Equipment
  46. Hazard Analysis and Control
  47. Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis
  48. Introduction to Ergonomics
  49. Safety Supervision and Leadership
  50. Safety Management System Evaluation
  51. Lockout Tag out (LOTO)
  52. Developing the OHS Training
  53. Electrical Safety Basics
  54. Conducting the OHS Training
  55. Effective Safety Committee Operation
  56. Emergency Action Plan
  57. Ergonomics Program Management
  58. Fire Protection & Prevention
  59. Fleet Safety Management
  60. Trench & Excavation Safety
  61. Forklift Safety
  62. Fall Protection in Construction
  63. Introduction to OSHA
  64. Hazard Communication
  65. Emergency Action and Fire Prevention Plans
  66. Personal Protective Equipment
  67. Introduction to Safety Supervision
  68. Introduction to Safety Leadership
  69. Walking-Working Surfaces and Fall Protection
  70. Dental Office Safety
  71. Introduction to Safety Management
  72. Effective OSH Committee Operations
  73. Effective Accident Investigation
  74. Hazard Analysis and Control
  75. Effective OSH Committee Meetings
  76. Emergency Action Plans
  77. Industrial Safety & Health Specialist
  78. Hazardous Chemical Safety – Train the Trainer
  79. OSHA 72 Hours General Industry Standards
  80. 8 Hours HAZWOPER Refresher Training
  81. 24 Hours HAZWOPER Training
  82. Level 1 Award in Occupational First Aid (OFA-1)
  83. Emergency Planning, Response & Rescue
  84. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
  85. International Level 1 (BASIC) Award in Fire Safety
  86. Fire Warden
  87. Fire Watcher
  88. Fire Safety (Train the Trainer)
  89. Level 4 Diploma in Fire Safety Management
  90. Certified Fire Fighter I
  91. International Level 2 Award in Food Safety Catering
  92. International Level 2 Award in Food Safety Retail
  93. International Level 2 Award in Principles of HACCP
  94. International Level 2 Award in Food Safety
  95. Level 4 Award in Food Safety Management
  96. International Level 3 Award in Food Safety
  97. Level 4 Award in Food Safety (Manufacturing)
  98. Level 1 Award in Food Safety
  99. Level 4 Award in HACCP
  100. Level 2 Award in Food and Beverages Operations
  101. Level 2 Award in Hotel Management
  102. Basic Life Support (BLS)
  103. General Electrical Safety
  104. Advanced Diploma in Occupational Health, Safety & Environment
  105. Managing Safely
  106. Level 2 Award in Health and Safety at Work Place
  107. Level 3 Award in Occupational Health & Safety
  108. Level 2 Award in Working at Height
  109. Diploma in Hotel & Hospitality Management
  110. Level 3 Award in Crowd Safety
  111. Certified Safety Trainer
  112. Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment
  113. Mine Risk Education (MRE)
  114. Level 2 Award in Risk Assessment
  115. Work Permit Receiver
  116. Level 2 Award in Scaffolding Safety
  117. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  118. Certified Health & Safety Manager (CHSM)
  119. Behavior Based Safety
  120. Right of Way (Train The Trainer)
  121. Certified Quality Assurance and Quality Control Inspector
  122. Certified Environmental Safety and Health Manager (CESHM)
  123. Train the Trainer – Occupational Health & Safety (OHS)
  124. Lockout Tagout Specialist
  125. Level 2 Award in Excavation Safety
  126. Level 2 Award in Manual Handling Safety
  127. Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH)
  128. Level 2 Award in Sustainable Waste Management
  129. Level 2 Award In Quality Control
  130. Level 2 Award in Process Safety
  131. Level 3 Award in Process Safety Management
  132. Confined Space – Standby Man (SBM)
  133. Level 2 Award in Electrical Specialist
  134. Level 2 Certificate in Pipefitting
  135. Level 2 Award in Document Controller
  136. International Certificate in Oil and Gas Safety
  137. Authorised Gas Testing Training
  138. Level 3 Award in Oil and Gas Safety
  139. Basic Offshore Safety Induction and Emergency Training (BOSIET)
  140. Offshore Oil & Gas Safety
  141. OSHA 48 Hours Oil and Gas Industry
  142. Level 2 Award in Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA)
  143. 48 Hours Construction Industry Standards
  144. 132 Hours Construction Safety & Health (Train The Trainer)
  145. Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt
  146. Lean Six Sigma Green Belt
  147. Lean Six Sigma Black Belt
  148. Lean Six Sigma Master Belt
  149. Lean Six Sigma White Belt
  150. Level 3 Award in Environmental Management
  151. Environmental Sustainability Management
  152. Level 2 Award in Environmental Management
  153. Advanced Diploma in Environmental Engineering
  154. Level 4 Award in Environmental Management
  155. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
  156. Environmental Specialist
  157. Rigging & Lifting Supervisor
  158. Scaffold Erection & Dismantling
  159. Rigger-III
  160. Rigger-II
  161. Rigger-I
  162. Level 3 Award in Scaffolding Inspection
  163. Level 1 Award in Scaffolding Safety
  164. Scaffolding Supervisor
  165. Level 3 Award in Rigging and Lifting
  166. Level 2 Award in Crane Lifting Operations
  167. Radiation Safety
  168. Permit to Work System
  169. Work At Heights
  170. Hazardous Gases
  171. Hazardous Substances
  172. Accident Protection & Prevention
  173. Transport Safety

Frequent Asked Questions (FAQs):

What are OSHAC courses?

OSHAC courses are competency-based qualifications in occupational health, safety, environment and quality designed to support workplace competence and professional development.

Are OSHAC qualifications recognized in the UAE?

Yes, OSHAC qualifications by Eduskills Training are internationally aligned and valued by many employers, particularly in high-risk industries across the UAE and GCC.

Who can enroll in OSHAC courses?

OSHAC courses are suitable for Safety Officers, HSE professionals, supervisors, engineers, managers and individuals entering the health and safety profession.

Is Eduskills Training an accredited OSHAC centre?

Yes, Eduskills Training is an accredited centre of OSHAC UK and offers approved qualification pathways in the UAE.

Do OSHAC qualifications help with career growth?

Yes. Many professionals pursue OSHAC qualifications to strengthen competence, improve employability and support career progression.

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