Occupational Safety and Health Management Courses
(RMPN)Risk Assessment and Management in Prevention of Pneumoconiosis (Construction and Quarry)

Pneumoconiosis is one of the typical occupational diseases in construction and quarry industries. Patients in pneumoconiosis cannot be fully recovered and medical treatments can only preventing infection so that safety measures are very important.

This course is intended to acquire the skills in conducting risk assessment, safe system of work, precaution and control measures, in order to ensure occupational safety and health.

Highlights:
1. Sources of dust hazards
2. Risk assessment
3. Sampling and detection methods
4. Use of detection equipment
5. Safety and health management
6. Control measures
7. Case studies
Duration (Hour): 6 hours
Instructor: Professional or OSHC Consultant
Language: Cantonese supplemented with Chinese notes
Prerequisites: 1. Relevant training records and working experiences
2. Ability to read and write Chinese
Remark: ● Award of Certificate: 100% attendance, pass practical assessment and the end-of-course examination.
● Students who do not have sufficient attendance are not allowed to attend the examination.
● Students who are absent from the class, late or leave earlier for more than 30 minutes in class will be regarded as absent for that session.

Submit application form to Pneumoconiosis Compensation Fund Board (Contact no.: 2541 0032)
Application Form
Reserve online (If online enrollment quota is full or you would like to arrange in-house training course, please contact 2311 3322 / 3106 2000.)
Course Code Original Fee
(HKD$)
GCG Member Fee/
OSH Ambassador Fee
(HKD$)
SME Fee
(HKD$)
Venue Start Date
Class Date Time Apply individual
RMPN/25/N 0 0 Not Appropriate North Point 26/11/2025 26/11/2025
(Exam Date:26/11/2025)
09:30-12:30 & 14:00-17:00
Not Applicable
RMPN/25/P 0 0 Not Appropriate North Point 29/12/2025 29/12/2025
(Exam Date:29/12/2025)
09:30-12:30 & 14:00-17:00
Not Applicable
Remark:

For the class shows "Not Applicable", applicant may submit application via fax (2151 7411) or email trg@oshc.org.hk.