This program provides the skills and knowledge for Hazard Identification and knowledge regarding the need for work permits, preparations for authorised work, raising and issuing work permits and monitoring the scope of works.
Course Description
This program provides the skills and knowledge for Hazard Identification and knowledge regarding the need for work permits, preparations for authorised work, raising and issuing work permits and monitoring the scope of works.
This program provides the knowledge and skills required to conducting local risk control, contribute to workplace health and safety (WHS) hazard identification and risk assessment to promote the maintenance of WHS.
Units of Competency
MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis
MSMPER300 Issue work permits
Course Outline
Identify hazards
Assess risks and apply suitable controls
Monitor and review risk controls
Identify need for work permit
Ensure job site is prepared for authorised work
Raise and issue work permits
Monitor work for compliance
Receive end of day report and close work permit
Mode of Delivery
This course will be delivered via face to face at one of our leading facilities.
For group bookings we can deliver this course at your location (click “Get a Quote” to find out more).
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