This course is an ideal starting point for persons who may need to complete JSA’s or Risk Assessments in their normal work duties. Participants will learn to complete JSA’s and Risk Assessments, looking at the risk assessment process of their workplace, covering risk controls, consequences
Why Choose This Course:
Our nationally accredited Risk Assessment / Job Safety Analysis Training course is designed to teach participants how to accurately complete a Risk Assessment and Job Safety Analysis in accordance with their workplace procedures.
This course is an ideal starting point for persons who may need to complete JSA’s or Risk Assessments in their normal work duties. Participants will learn to complete JSA’s and Risk Assessments, looking at the risk assessment process of their workplace, covering risk controls, consequences and categories of risk using Hierarchy of hazard control and residual risk reduction strategies.
This course may be delivered as a stand-alone course, or as part of other safety programmes including but not limited to, confined space entry, working under and/or issuing permits.
Course Content:
Legislation and compliance
Roles and responsibilities
Hazard identification
Risk assessment and mitigation
Hazard controls and implementation
Review of risk management process
Effective communication and consultation as part of the risk
assessment process
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