Risk Management Training
RIIRIS201D – Conduct local risk control
Price
• $240 per person – book with a group and get a discount
• For group/company bookings, please contact us for a free quote on 1300 707 677
Duration
1 day
Description
The Local Risk Management Training course is essential if you want to learn how to develop the skills and knowledge required to work safely in mining, construction and for tradespeople who need to identify, assess and then manage the risks and hazards. The course is also suitable for employers and employees who are involved in risk assessment and management in the workplace and those in the mining sector who are part of emergency rescue teams.
The Local Risk Management Training course will help you to develop the skills and knowledge to conduct local risk control for the workplace for all levels of employees and employers. The course covers the roles and responsibilities in risk management in the workplace, regulatory requirements, the risk assessment process and how to develop controls suited to the level of risk by applying the hierarchy of controls.
You will learn different types of risk assessments and when to use them, how to locate and apply/complete relevant documentation, policies and procedures, Work, Health and Safety Acts and Regulations, Standards, Codes of practice and company procedures.
In undertaking risk assessments you will assess and determine likelihood and consequences, communicate risk management including reporting and controls, determine ‘acceptable’ and ‘unacceptable’ risks, and work with others to undertake risk management.
Content
• Legislation
• Australian Standards
• How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks Code of Practice 2011
• Identify work procedures and instructions
• Hazard identification
• Risk management
• Plan and prepare for risk control
• Assess and identify unacceptable risk
• Identify, assess and implement risk treatments
• Complete records and reports
Inclusions
• Tea and coffee facilities
• Course material
• Equipment required to complete the training
• Training conducted by experienced risk management safety specialists
• Maximum of 12 students per course
• Extensive knowledge of relevant legislation
• Theory and practical training
• Risk management advice for the type of work to be conducted
Course requirements
For the Local Risk Management Training course, it is recommended that participants should have sound language, literacy and numeracy skills. The participant should contact All Training Services prior to enrolment for a free assessment if they’re unsure whether they meet this requirement.
• Please read our Student Handbook for student rights and obligations prior to course registration.
• By enrolling in a course you are deemed to have accepted the policies and procedures of All Training Services
• Please be at the course 15 minutes prior to commencement of course.
• Admission after the course has commenced will be left to Management’s discretion. A 100% fee will be charged for non-attendance if less than 48 hours or no notice is given in writing.
Pre-requisite
There are no pre-requisites for the Local Risk Management course; however applicants should be over 18 years of age.
Participants must provide
• Own lunch
• Own transport
• Must wear suitable clothing and enclosed in footwear
• Please bring photo identification as needed for your course
Assessments and Awards
Assessment
• Written assessment
• Practical assessment
Awards
The Local Risk Management Training course is nationally recognised. Students who are deemed ‘Competent’ will be awarded a nationally recognised statement of attainment for:
• RIIRIS201D – Conduct local risk control
The statement of attainment will be issued by partnering RTO:
• Col Joy Training Services Pty Ltd (RTO # 6491); or
• Allens Training Pty Ltd (RTO # 90909)
All Training Services can also be found on the firstaidtraining.com.au website