This program provides information and tools to assist those who are involved in developing or enhancing their organization’s hazard and risk management system.
A successful Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) minimizes the potential for injury or illness in the workplace. Effective and ongoing hazard and risk management is an important part of that system.
This program provides information and tools to assist those who are involved in developing or enhancing their organization’s hazard and risk management system.
Through structured exercises and case studies, participants will be introduced to concepts, methods, and tools used to create, implement, evaluate, communicate, and maintain a successful hazard and risk management system.
This program would be of special interest to organizations that are becoming COR® certified. You can put your hazard assessment process to the test and see how it measures up against the COR® standard.
Program Content
Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems
Hazard and risk management models
Hazard identification and risk assessment
Controlling hazards
Communicating and monitoring
Who Should Attend?
Personnel such as management, supervisors, or COR® Internal Auditors who are involved in or interested in developing, updating, or evaluating their organization’s hazard and risk management system. Successful participants will receive a record of completion.
Prerequisites
There are no prerequisites for this program.
Learning Evaluation
The instructor will administer a knowledge evaluation upon completion of the program for this program. The multiple choice knowledge evaluation must be completed and submitted to the instructor. There are no pass/fail criteria assigned to this program.
The participant must meet the evaluation requirements in order to obtain a certificate of completion.
Participant Course Evaluation
At the end of the training, participants will have the opportunity to evaluate and provide comments about the training they received.
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