MR. PRABAGARAN MUNIANDY
PRINCIPLE CONSULTANT/ AUDITOR /TRAINER
MSc. Occupational Safety Health Management, OUM
Certified Train the Trainer, HRDF
Certified Online Trainer (Reg. Global Trainer Federation – GTF)
Certified Risk Manager (PECB) Registration No RMRM1008249-2015-10
Registered Safety Health Officer (SHO), DOSH Malaysia
Certified Incident Commander / On Scene Commander, ASEC
OSH MS: MS 1722 & OHSAS 18001 – Lead Auditor
Professional Background
MR. PRABAGARAN is currently the Head of HSSE & Train Operations with a leading multinational
construction company. With over 33 years of comprehensive experience in the field, he brings more than 15 years of specialized expertise in consultancy, training, and occupational safety and health (OSH) management.
Throughout his career, he has delivered numerous training programs across 45 plus organizations, equipping
professionals with vital knowledge in OSH and various technical domains. His experience spans across a wide range of industries, ensuring practical, real-world applications in his training sessions.
In addition to his role as a trainer, Mr. Prabagaran has over 15 years of experience as a part-time university lecturer and tutor. His ability to develop and deliver customized training programs, tailored to the specific needs of each organization, has made him a sought-after consultant and trainer in safety, health, and technical fields.
Training Expertise
Mr. Prabagaran’s training sessions cover a broad spectrum of topics in OSH, all aimed at enhancing workplace safety, compliance, and risk management. His key areas of focus include:
OSH Legislation (OSHA 1994 / FMA 1967 and related regulations)
Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Risk Control (HIRARC)
Occupational Safety & Health Management Systems (OSH MS)
Working Safely at Heights
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Fatigue & Stress Management
Basic First Aid and Basic Life Support
Chemical Safety and Management
Risk Management in the Workplace
Effective Incident Investigation
Workplace Safety & Health Committees
Workplace Accident Prevention Programs
Basic Presentation Skills for Safety Officers
With a career rooted in hands-on experience, in-depth knowledge, and a passion for safety, Mr. Prabagaran
Muniandy’s dynamic training approach empowers participants to apply best practices in occupational safety and health, ensuring safer workplaces for all.
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Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) in the workplace, especially in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), is a crucial aspect that employers need to fully address. Workplace activities can pose risks of hazardous incidents, accidents, injuries, and even fatalities not only to workers but also to the public in the vicinity. In 2016, the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) developed the Strategic Plan for Occupational Safety and Health in the Small and Medium Industries Sector 2016–2020 (IKS 2020). This plan aimed to enhance the management of Occupational Safety and Health in the SME sector to achieve a vision of instilling a culture of prevention in the workplace. One specific program under IKS 2020 was to increase the number of OSH practitioners. Each SME was required to appoint at least one employee as an Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Coordinator to manage OSH matters, including advising employers on safety measures, conducting workplace inspections, reporting accidents or hazardous incidents, implementing risk assessments, and following other employer directives related to OSH. |
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