Conduct Local Risk Control (Risk Assessment – Job Safety Analysis (JSA)) is the training accreditation suitable for people who are required to assess risk and complete a JSA as part of conducting a variety of activities in workplace environments.
Conduct Local Risk Control (Risk Assessment – Job Safety Analysis (JSA)) is the training accreditation suitable for people who are required to assess risk and complete a JSA as part of conducting a variety of activities in workplace environments.
This will include situations in which hazards exist or specific procedures need to be followed and monitored to protect the safety of personnel and the integrity of plant or process.
WorkSafe Connect has been delivering leading workplace health and safety focused programs for over 15 years and is one of Queensland’s leading suppliers of risk assessment related training.
Our 4-hour JSA Training course is designed to ensure that participants have the skills and knowledge required to conduct local risk control. The program is made up of the following nationally accredited unit of competency:
Conduct local risk control is focused on ensuring that students understand the process by which they will be required to plan and prepare for risk control, assess and identify unacceptable risk, identify, assess and implement risk treatments and complete records and reports.
Key areas covered during the course include:
WorkSafe Connect (RTO Registration Number 31385) is a leading business services enterprise specialising in the design, development and delivery of training, compliance and risk management solutions.
Recognising that everyone is unique, we work with you to develop positive strategies that align with your needs and goals by engaging and understanding the issues, objectives and challenges that you face.
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