What is ASEAN OHS Course?
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations Occupational Health and Safety (ASEAN OHS) Course is a 40-hour training course that aims to provide a comparative and interdisciplinary overview of OHS systems and practices across countries, guided by ILO, WHO, and ISO 45001 frameworks. It covers hazard identification, risk assessment and control, occupational diseases and injuries, OHS systems, and select OSH programs.
Who are eligible to enroll in this course?
Any individual engaged in or planning to practice Occupational Health and Safety are eligible course participants.
Are there applicable units from this course?
For Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) license holders, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Units will be applied for the Councils of Medicine, Medical Technology, Nursing, and Veterinary Medicine.
For the rest of the professions not mentioned, this course could be filed under Self-Directed Learning.
What are the documentary requirements?
Ensure that you have the following requirements and information ready before you proceed.
Scanned copy of the following documents:
Valid Professional Regulation Commission ID (for Continuing Professional Development Application) or Passport
Proof of Payment (indicates Bank Name, Reference/Confirmation Number, and Date of Payment)
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2x2 or Passport size, electronic copy
File must be labelled with SURNAME, FIRST NAME, MIDDLE INITIAL
How do I enroll in ASEAN OHS?
We usually accept reservations two months prior to the scheduled offering.
Feel free to send us an email at upm.cph.deoh@up.edu.ph if you intend to enroll in any of the scheduled offerings.
Reservation Forms are released to the general public prioritizing those who inquired at an earlier stage but due to the volume of requests, actual registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
What is the training mode of delivery?
The course will be solely held on site at the Occupational Safety and Health Center in Quezon City, Philippines.
How long does the course take?
The course runs for 5 days (40 hours) from Monday to Friday, starting at 8:00 am and ending at 5:00 pm.
How much is the course fee?
Local Participants: Php 20,000.00
International Participants: USD 400.00
*Inclusive of training kit, daily AM and PM snacks, lunch, and a Certificate of Training.