Hazard Identification and Control
About This Course
The course explains the techniques that are widely used for controlling mechanical, electrical, and chemical hazards. It also includes the Occupational Safety and Health Standards that relate to these areas. The course aims to familiarize students with proactive practices for managing safety hazards in industrial settings. This involves applying effective safety management systems and practices.
Learning Objectives
Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the role of safety and health professionals in finding sustainable solutions to hazards in industrial operations.
Explain the hazards that are commonly found in industrial facilities, temporary worksites, and service industries.
Discuss the hazards associated with industrial processes and how to apply the hierarchy of control to secure them.
Express the relevant regulations and standards that govern the control of industrial hazards.
Requirements
- No Requirement
Target Audience
- Safety Engineer, Safety Specialist, Accident Investigators, Compliance Auditors, Safety Inspectors, Business Owners, Managers, Supervisors and/or Team leaders, Members of an OH&S Committee, All those involved in accident or incident investigation in the workplace.
Curriculum
18h