MSMWHS201 – Conduct Hazard Analysis
Whether working as an individual alone or as part of a team/work group and working in liaison with other team members, a hazard analysis may be required under a safety case by organisation procedures or simply as being good practice. This might be done as an independent activity in order to identify hazards and the appropriate hazard controls, or it might be done as part of a broader process, such as identifying and applying for the permits required for a job.
This course will teach participants the skills and knowledge needed to complete a hazard analysis, specify risk controls to bring risks to ALARP, identify relevant personnel, complete appropriate hazard analysis forms (paper or electronic), monitor and review effectiveness of risk controls.
Participants will also learn the significance of the analysis context, how the identified hazards may cause harm and the purpose and use of the risk matrix.
Units delivered
The following unit will be awarded to successful participants in this course:
- MSMWHS201 - Conduct Hazard Analysis
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MSMWHS201 – Conduct Hazard Analysis
An individual undertaking this course will need to be able to demonstrate the demands of the practical demonstrations of the course including wearing and working in all relevant personal protective equipment.
Face-to-face: 4 hours minimum
Performance tasks:
- Conduct a hazard analysis
Documentation:
- Completion of a hazard analysis form
Theory assessment:
- A written exam consisting of multiple choice and short answer questions. All questions must be successfully completed.
This course has valuable real-world applications across a variety of industries where hazard analysis is critical for maintaining safety and compliance. For example, in construction, conducting a hazard analysis ensures that risks like falls, machinery malfunctions, or electrical hazards are identified and controlled before work begins. In manufacturing, hazard analysis helps in identifying potential risks related to machine operations or chemical exposure, allowing companies to implement safety measures and avoid accidents.
In the oil and gas industry, where high-risk environments are common, a hazard analysis is often required as part of safety protocols to prevent incidents like gas leaks or equipment failures. For emergency services, this training prepares individuals to assess risks in emergency situations, such as fire or hazardous material incidents, and to quickly implement safety controls to protect themselves and others.
Additionally, in industries that use permits to work, such as mining or utilities, hazard analysis is often an integral step in the permit application process to ensure that all risks are identified and mitigated before issuing a permit. This training ensures that participants can competently perform these tasks, keeping their work environment safe and compliant with industry standards.
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This course is delivered and assessed on behalf of Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909.
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