
The Executive Certificate in Occupational Safety & Health (ECOSH) is a professional development programme offered by CIPM Sri Lanka that equips participants with the knowledge and skills to ensure workplace health, safety, and compliance. Designed for professionals who are passionate about creating safe work environments, the programme emphasizes best practices in occupational health and safety, helping organizations enhance productivity while minimizing risks.
Participants will gain practical insights into health and safety management, understand legal and regulatory frameworks, and learn strategies to prevent workplace accidents and hazards. The curriculum is particularly valuable for HR professionals, factory managers, engineers, health and safety officers, compliance officers, doctors, and quality managers.
Duration – 33 Hours
The course is intensive yet manageable, providing a concentrated learning experience. The all-inclusive fee is LKR 45,000, with flexible payment options including 0% interest instalments through selected credit cards.
The programme is conducted at CIPM’s Colombo headquarters, with regional centres available in Kandy, Galle, Kurunegala, and Gampaha to ensure accessibility for professionals across the country.
By the end of the course, you will be confident in identifying workplace risks, implementing safety protocols, and promoting a culture of health and safety that benefits employees and organizations alike. The ECOSH programme is not just a certificate; it is a stepping stone toward becoming a capable, safety-conscious professional in any industry.
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