G2 (RIIRIS402E Carry out the Risk Management Process) course covers the skills and knowledge required to carry out the risk management processes, including planning, identifying hazards and assessing risk, and developing and implementing risk controls specifically in the resources and infrastructure
G2 (RIIRIS402E Carry out the Risk Management Process) course covers the skills and knowledge required to carry out the risk management processes, including planning, identifying hazards and assessing risk, and developing and implementing risk controls specifically in the resources and infrastructure sectors (specifically the mining and quarrying industries).
This competency is a statutory requirement of mining legislation for specified occupational categories as deemed by the respective Mining Safety & Health Advisory Committees.
Some mining companies have expanded which groups of people require this competency with some sites now requiring any person with a supervisory capacity to also hold this competency along with the Mining Supervisor S123.
The Course Covers The Following Topics:
Relevant Legislation
Industry / Company Documentation (Policies & Procedures)
Industry Requirements For Managing Risk
Carrying Out The Risk Management Process
Supervising The Risk Management Process
Facilitating Group Risk Assessments
Hazard Identification (Including Acute And Long-Term Effects On People)
Risk Analysis
Control Measures & Action Plans
Identifying Unacceptable Risk
Determining Adequacy Of Current Risk Controls
Course Delivery
Face to face training and assessment is conducted at one of Link Resources purpose built training facilities.
Upon arrangement, training and assessment can be conducted on-site at the premises of industry clients providing there a suitable infrastructure and industry training facilities.
Outcomes
Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework.
This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO 45483).
Entry Requirements
All candidates must be literate in the English language (no interpreters allowed).
At enquiry, students can enter the program by expressing an interest and being sent an information pack that contains a booking notification and course information (Course Brochure).
This interest process enables the RTO and client to work together to ensure the course is suitable for them and to identify any additional support needs & make adequate provisions.
To enrol into this course, you must be able to provide a Statement of Attainment that confirms you have attained the following units of competency:
Pathways
Training & Education Pathways: After achieving these units of competency students may undertake a range of associated resources and infrastructure units and qualifications.
Employment Pathways: After achieving these units of competency students may seek employment in civil, construction, resources, manufacturing, utilities and maintenance industries.
Link Resources is the asset and human protection services provider of choice to Heavy Industry. We achieve this by providing high quality, flexible and costeffective solutions to clients throughout Australia.
Ever since our inception in 2013 by Angela Bradby & Tiffany Irving, our company has been dedicated to providing the best Emergency Services, Security and Skilled Personnel to our valued clients.
The Training division of Link Resources was founded in 2018 by Angela Bradby, Tiffany Irving and Mark McKnight. Since then, we have been working with companies and individuals to fulfil their potential and meet their goals and contractual requirements.
We have consistently exceeded our clients’ expectations this by upholding our core values and being flexible, accessible and focused on providing outcomes.
We engage only the best personnel, utilise equipment of the highest standard and provide state of the art facilities for our personnel and clients.
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