Schools Hazard and Risk Management

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Duration: 1 Day (8 Hours)

Maximum Attendees: 20

Training available nationwide at one of our centres, or your own school.

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Prepare yourself for future employment, with a comprehensive understanding of how to identify and assess potential risks and hazards in the workplace

This course will give you the skills to identify the difference between hazards and risks in the workplace or job role and carry out a risk assessment for specific workplace scenarios. You will also learn about the effect of uncontrolled risks and how they can affect not only the workers, but the organisation and the environment as well. In a practical exercise, you will prepare a work method statement and undertake a job safety analysis

  • Unit Standards - S RA (Click to see more detail)

    Unit

    Level

    Credit

    Description

    30265 

     

    3

    8

    Apply health and safety risk assessment to a job role

     

Key Learning Outcomes:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of workplace health and safety legislation
  2. Ability to identify, control and monitor risks in the workplace
  3. Prepare and undertake a job safety analysis
  4. Understand how to describe the principles of health and safety risk assessment
  5. Application of health and safety risk assessment to a job role in accordance with regulatory requirements and industry good practice

Entry Criteria:

  1. All students are required to have a level of written and oral English equivalent to NCEA level 1 (year 11) or IELTS 5.5 or higher, to be eligible to attend our courses. The person responsible for making bookings or authorising attendance on the course must agree to these Terms and Conditions prior to acceptance of their student(s) onto the course. Where a student does not meet our English language requirement a reader/writer must be supplied by the student or the person responsible for authorising the student’s attendance. The reader/writer cannot be another student attending the same course.