As a member of Norsk Organisasjon for Sikkerhetskompetanse, we can guarantee high quality training and certificates that are recognised throughout Norway.
Our NOORSI-certified instructor is Lithuanian, so the participants absorb the training well and feel very comfortable asking questions and discussing in their own language. No translators - no misunderstandings!
This is a compulsory HMS course for safety representatives, developed in accordance with the recommendations of the Labour Inspectorate. You will learn:
We will also discuss other related topics such as the working environment, injuries, illnesses and sickness absence. Are you curious about the most costly mistakes in workplace safety? We will help you avoid them!
According to Norwegian law, the manager of a company must receive training on systematic measures for health, working environment and safety (AML, chapter 3-5).
This Nord HMS course will help managers to further understand their responsibilities and the occupational safety requirements for companies.
The course is based on the recommendations of the Labour Inspectorate (Arbeidstilsynet) and all the materials and the test are in Lithuanian.
According to Norwegian law, workers who erect or dismantle scaffolding up to a height of 5 m must have a Norwegian scaffolding certificate. This certifies that the worker has followed a training programme tailored specifically to Norwegian requirements, during which he received 7,5 hours of theoretical training and 7,5 hours of practical training with a Norwegian certified instructor.
Upon successful completion of the course, we issue a certificate of qualification valid throughout the Kingdom of Norway indefinitely! If you work without this certificate, the Labour Inspectorate may fine your employer 50000kr and suspend your work.
According to Norwegian law, workers who erect or dismantle scaffolding up to a height of 9m must have a Norwegian scaffolding certificate. This certifies that the worker has followed a training programme tailored specifically to Norwegian requirements, during which he received 15 hours of theoretical training and 15 hours of practical training with a Norwegian-certified instructor.
Upon successful completion of the course, we issue a certificate of qualification valid throughout the Kingdom of Norway indefinitely! If you work without this certificate, the Labour Inspectorate may fine your employer 50000kr and suspend your work.
According to Norwegian law, workers who erect or dismantle scaffolding at heights of more than 9m must have a Norwegian scaffolding certificate. This certifies that the worker has sufficient competence and has followed a training programme tailored specifically to Norwegian requirements, which included 36 hours of theoretical training and 72 hours of practical training with a Norwegian-certified instructor.
Upon successful completion of the course, we issue a certificate of qualification valid throughout the Kingdom of Norway indefinitely! If you work without this certificate, the Labour Inspectorate may fine your employer 50000kr and suspend your work.
In Norway, all workers climbing to heights of more than 2 metres where there is no additional protection (e.g. a guardrail to prevent a fall to a lower level) are required to have a Norwegian Working at Height and Fall Protection Certificate.
This year there will be changes to the training requirements, but as members of the Norwegian Association of Instructors, we already know the planned requirements and we are training according to the updated 2023 syllabus, so you won't have to re-take our courses again!
If you work without this certificate, the Labour Inspectorate can fine your employer 50,000kr and suspend the work you are doing.
Under Norwegian law, anyone wishing to use automatic lifts or elevators must have attended a training course tailored specifically to Norwegian requirements and have a certificate to prove it.
Our courses comply with all legal regulations and requirements, so you won't encounter any unexpected problems when working in Norway.
Working with cranes is classified as hazardous work, so only workers with the right theoretical and practical knowledge can carry out this work to prevent accidents and incidents.
After our course, you will receive a Norwegian certificate allowing you to tie up loads (slinging) and to signal correctly to the crane driver!
Diisocyanates are a component of polyurethane products, found in some adhesives, mounting, sealing (macroflex) foams.
All establishments using products containing more than 0,1% diisocyanates must provide specific training to their employees. This is not only relevant for companies working in the construction sector, but also in the cleaning sector, as this law also applies to those who dispose of this material.
All learning materials and the test are in Lithuanian.
How would you react if an accident occurred in your workplace? Many people don't take any action because they simply don't know what to do. By taking a first aid course, you will be better prepared to provide first aid in the event of an accident and to save a life. Our course materials provide information on:
The course consists of theoretical and video material. We can also organise practical training for your employees if required.
Coaching your company's employees and tailoring a training programme that best suits your company's needs. Not only does it help to solve many problems, it also helps to prevent accidents from happening in the first place and allows the company manager to sleep better.
Our Norwegian occupational safety specialists (HMS) will ensure proper and compliant training, provide the necessary knowledge and change attitudes towards the meaning and importance of occupational safety.
We offer theoretical and practical occupational safety courses for managers, safety representatives, workers working with scaffolding, hoists, lifting, dangerous tools, chemicals and first aid. Our course offer allows us to tailor the training to the actual nature of the work and the legal requirements in Norway.
Yes. We focus on Norwegian requirements and practical work, so the course is relevant for companies and employees working or planning to work in the Norwegian market.
Yes, our courses are tailored to foreign workers and employers. We strive to make the content of our courses clear and understandable, so we offer all courses in the participants' native language - Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, English or Norwegian.
This depends on several factors: what kind of work the worker does, what equipment they use, whether they work at height, lifting loads or working with chemicals. If you don't know where to start, contact us. We'll assess the employee's function and working conditions and make a specific recommendation. It's better to ask beforehand than to find out during an inspection that the required course has not been taken.