Risk AssessmentThe training module Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment has been
designed to introduce the attendees to the importance of hazard
identification on a daily basis. Hazards and risks are part of every
workplace and require a col-laborative approach from all employees to
ensure safety is achieved. This training module will include the
principles of hazard identification and risk assessment which are then
to be applied to all aspects of the work. The occurrences of workplace
accidents are often due to the ignorance of hazards and risk. To prevent
and minimize ill health and injuries, organizations need to realise
workplace hazards are root cause of problems. The course addresses the
topic of the potentially hazardous situations we face every day.
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Often
the consequences of hazards are not severe or they are presented in a
form we are familiar with so we are able to effectively cope with them.
The ability to recognize hazards, assess their potential severity and
place controls to mitigate the severity is fundamental to a safety
design and workplace. By understanding the basic types of hazards,
participants will be able to conduct effective workplace hazard
assessments and develop safeguards/controls to reduce or eliminate their
severity. Common process hazards will be examined in detail.
Participants will understand the difference between a hazard and a risk,
the components of risk, and be provided a sound fundamental base for
future Process Hazard Analysis learning. In addition, how to determine
probability, the importance of the "As Low As Reasonably Possible"
concepts, and various risk assessment methodologies will be presented.
The Hazard Communication (HAZCOM) training module meets Occupational
Safety and Health Administration guidelines for training and awareness
pertaining to the hazard communications standard, this module fulfils
basic requirements for employees who may be exposed to hazardous
chemicals. The module further fulfils the basic requirements outlined in
Occupational Safety and Health guidelines.