MSMWHS201 – Conduct hazard analysis
RIIRIS201E – Conduct local risk control
This is a nationally recognised program designed for those who require training on how to apply hazard analysis in the workplace to monitor hazards and control risks. This training course is designed to teach participants how to accurately complete a Risk Assessment and Job Safety Analysis (JSA) in accordance with their workplace procedures.
Course Content
– WHS Legislation & Regulatory Requirements
– Plan and prepare for Hazard Analysis
– Risk Assessments/SWMS
– Hazard Identification
– Assess Risk
– Control Risk including Hierarchy of Control
– Monitor and Review Risk Controls
The program involves both hazard and risk theory as well as a risk assessment practical.
Course Elements
The essential outcomes for the course as prescribed in the unit of competency requirements are:
MSMWHS201 – Conduct hazard analysis: Define the context for the hazard analysis, identify hazards, assess risks, control risks, monitor and review risk control.
RIIRIS201E – Conduct local risk control: Plan and prepare for risk control, assess and identify unacceptable risk, identify, assess and implement risk treatments, complete records and reports.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion students will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework for the following units of competency:
MSMWHS201 – Conduct hazard analysis
RIIRIS201E – Conduct local risk control
Course Duration
Course duration is 6 hours.
Course Venue
Training and assessment is conducted at the 3D Safety Training Centre or training can be conducted on-site at the premises of industry clients providing there have suitable training facilities.
Max Students
10
Cost
$200 per Person
Refund Policy
Please refer to our refund policy
Prerequisites
Nil
Entry Requirements
Nil
Language, Literacy and Numeracy
Language, literacy and numeracy skills are required at a level to read, complete, interpret and communicate workplace documentation relevant to risk assessments.
Delivery Method
THEORY – including presentations, demonstrations and group discussions
PRACTICAL – risk assessments in the real workplace environment
Assessment Process
Students are assessed based on a multiple choice and short answer written assessment as well as risk assessment tasks.
Further Information
For more information about the course or how to apply, contact 1300 663 195 or you can register online. This course requires a Unique Student Identifier (USI). To apply for a free USI visit usi.gov.au.
Detailed student information is available in the Student Information Handbook. This booklet contains important information regarding your rights and obligations. Please download our student handbook in our Student Resources section.