Principles of Risk Assessment
A properly implemented programme of risk assessments can assist in the prevention of injuries, fatalities, property damage incidents and other losses. This not only helps to prevent human loss and suffering but also assists the effective management and finance of any business or organisation.
Who needs this qualification?
Designed for anyone with a responsibility to conduct risk assessments. Also a positive overview for those employees requiring a better awareness of risk assessments and their importance in the workplace.
Subjects covered
- legislation
- principles of risk assessment
- prioritising risk
- controls and monitoring controls
- documentation
- risk assessment in practice
Outcomes
On completing this qualification candidates will be able to:
- contribute to the risk assessment programmes at their workplaces
- conduct risk assessments (assuming they have the necessary technical knowledge in relation to the activities /environments/issues being assessed)
- organise and implement a risk assessment programme where this has not already been started
- participate in the identification of specific training needs for the activities being assessed
- assist employers in meeting legal requirements and promote improved standards of health and safety within their organisation
COURSE INFORMATION
Duration: One day programme
Assessment: Ongoing evaluation by tutor
Maximum Delegates: 20
Prerequisite: A necessary precursor is adequate knowledge and understanding of the principles of, and procedures for, carrying out risk assessments. Suitable candidates for the qualification and assessment will need to have good standards of written and oral communication. They will also need the ability to analyse workplaces and work activities, the confidence and ability to seek additional advice and information and the capability to work as part of a team.
