Risk safety management

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Course Title

Risk & Safety Management

Lead Instructors Level Training Duration

Ronnie Mapanoo, TechIOSH, AIIRSM Level 1, 2, 3 & 4 1-5 Days

Maximum Participants

15/session

TABLE OF CONTENT

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1.1

COURSE SUMMARY

1.2

TRAINING CURRICULUM

1.3

LESSON PLAN

1.4

COMPETENCE ASSESSMENT FORM

1.5

READING MATERIALS


1.1

COURSE SUMMARY

A. Course Aim This course explores the common failures of Risk Assessments, and addresses the four ingredients to be considered within Risk Assessments, people, equipment, materials and the environment. This course provides a detailed understanding of the Risk Assessment process and Health and Safety management thinking. Also, it will provide the participants an understanding of the concepts of the management of risk; analyze and evaluate various techniques for hazard identification; examine risk assessment procedures; explore the concepts of safety management systems in relation to risk management; and assess relevant legislation, its requirements and workplace implications B. Course Outcome The participants shall acquire knowledge and skill related to risk and safety management of workplace to prevent and reduce related workplace accident congruent with industry standards of competence. C. Course Objectives At the end of the course, participant will:

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understand the risk and management system and its legal requirements;

examine the implications of human attitudes towards risk and danger on risk;

be conversant with & critically analyze common hazard identification and risk assessment techniques;

demonstrate critical understanding of the risk assessment process and be familiar with common risk assessment procedures;

be able to explain the methods of reducing risk and minimizing harm through safety organization; and


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have developed details of good management through quality assurance and quality systems

D. Target Group This course is designed for aspiring safety personnel, supervisors and manager who requires to have better understanding of the process of risk assessment and management. E.

Course Methodology This course shall be delivered in English and with combination of lecture/practical and team activity in the course format. While learning assessment shall be through to written test.

F.

Course Pre-Requisite Candidates shall possess basic knowledge and understanding of the workplace safety system.

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1.2 Module Number 1

TRAINING CURRICULUM

Section & Lesson Title

Methodology

OSH Foundation 1. Standards & Legislations 2. Intro to OSH 3. The Importance of OSH 4. Component & Principles of OSH 5. Elements of Workplace

Lecture-Discussion

6. Workplace Interactions 7. Poor Working Condition 8. World Scenario 2

Risk &Safety Management Systems 1. Standards & Legislations 2. Concept of Hazards & Risks 3. Risk Perception 4. Hazards Identification & Risk Assessment

Lecture-Discussion

5. Steps in Risk Assessment 6. Risk Communication & Decision 7. Monitoring & Review 8. Risk Management 9. Quality Management System 3

Workplace Hazards & Risk Control 1. Work Equipment & People 2. Fire & Electrical Hazards

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Lecture-Discussion


3. Transport Hazards 4. Musculoskeletal Hazards 5. Chemical & Biological Hazards 6. Physical & Psychosocial Hazards 4.

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Assessment

Assessment


Module 1

OSH Foundation

Time Allocation

1 Day

A. Intended Outcome At end of this module, participants are expected to: 

Familiarize with the OSH management system and related regulations and standards.

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this module, participants are expected to pass written assessment with a minimum score of 50%. C. Method of Teaching 

Power Point Presentation

Lecture-Discussion

D. Topics Covered 1. Standards & Legislations 2. Intro to OSH 3. The Importance of OSH 4. Component & Principles of OSH 5. Elements of Workplace 6. Workplace Interactions 7. Poor Working Condition 8. World Scenario

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Module 2:

Risk & Safety Management Systems

Time Allocation

1 Day

A. Intended Outcome At end of this module, participants are expected to:  

Familiarize with the risk assessment and management as well as related regulations and standards; Demonstrate basic skills in risk assessment & risk controls;

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this module, participants are expected to pass written assessment with a minimum score of 60%. C. Method of Teaching 

Power Point Presentation

Lecture-Discussion

D. Topics Covered 1. Concept of Hazards & Risks 2. Risk Perception 3. Hazards Identification & Risk Assessment 4. Legislation & Standards 5. Basic Steps in Risk Assessment 6. Risk Communication & Decision 7. Monitoring & Review 8. Risk Management 9. OSH Management System

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Module 3

Workplace Hazards & Controls

Time Allocation

2 Day

A. Intended Outcome At end of this module, participants are expected to:  

Familiarize with the workplace hazards and precautions; Demonstrate basic skills workplace risk controls;

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this module, participants are expected to pass written assessment with a minimum score of 50%. C. Training Methods 

Power Point Presentation

Lecture-Discussion

D. Topics Covered 1. Work Equipment & People 2. Fire & Electrical Hazards 3. Transport Hazards 4. Musculoskeletal Hazards 5. Chemical & Biological Hazards 6. Physical & Psychosocial Hazards

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Module 4

Assessment

Time Allocation

1 Day

A. Intended Outcome At the end of this module, participants are expected to: 

Demonstrate basic knowledge of risk and safety management system;

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Demonstrate the core skills competency risk assessment and controls.

B. Learning Indicator At the end of this module, participants are expected to pass written assessment with the minimum score of 50% and pass the individual practical skills performance assessment, with minimum score of 60%. C. Method of Teaching 

Course assessment

D. Topics Covered 1. Written Assessment 2. Practical Assessment

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1.3 LESSON PLAN Day

Section & Lesson Title 1

Time Allocation (Hours)

Methodology

OSH Foundation 1. Standards & Legislations 2. Intro to OSH 3. The Importance of OSH 4. Component & Principles of OSH

5-6

5. Elements of Workplace

Lecture-Discussion

6. Workplace Interactions 7. Poor Working Condition 8. World Scenario 2

Risk & Safety Management Systems 1. Standards & Legislations 2. Concept of Hazards & Risks 3. Risk Perception

5-6 Lecture-Discussion

4. Hazards Identification & Risk Assessment 5. Steps in Risk Assessment 6. Risk Communication & Decision 7. Monitoring & Review 8. Risk Management 9. Major OSH Management Systems 3

Workplace Hazards & Risk Control 1. Work Equipment & People 2. Fire & Electrical Hazards 3. Transport Hazards

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Lecture-Discussion 4-6


4. Musculoskeletal Hazards

Assessment

5. Chemical & Biological Hazards 6. Physical & Psychosocial Hazards 4.

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Assessment

2-3


1.4 ASSESSMENT Part 1: Paper Assessment Instruction: Answer the following questions in the best knowledge. Select four out of six questions.

1. Compare & contrast HSG65 with ILO-OSH2001. 2. Explain the importance of a sound OSH management system 3. (a) Explain, using suitable sketch, the significance of ‘fire triangle’ (b) List FOUR types of ignition source that may cause the fire to occur, giving a typical workplace example of EACH type. 4. Outline, the basic steps in risk assessment. 5. Explain, the hierarchy of controls and its relation to risk and safety management. 6. What is risk perception and how that it affect to risk & safety management?

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Part 2:

Assessment Practical Assessment

Instruction: Make a simple risk assessment in your workplace by completed the provided form. Identify at least 15 hazards and proposed the necessary risk controls. Submit a hard copy of your risk assessment within 3-5 days.

Name: _________________________________________________ Area Inspected: _____________________________________ Date Inspected: _____________________________________

HAZARDS & CONSEQUENCES

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LEVEL OF RISK

OBSERVATION SHEET

CONTROL MEASURES

TIME SCALE


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