NEBOSH- IGC,,Element - 5, Health and Safety Risk Assessment

Element No. 5, Health and Safety Risk Assessment

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Description

Health and Safety definitions, what is a Hazard? Workplace hazards, What is a Risk? Why do we need a risk assessment? Basic reasons for risk assessment, Human harm, etc

Economic effects, Analysis of Incidents, Different types of Incidents, accidents, Dangerous occurrences, What is near-miss? Damage only incidents, etc

Workplace Ill health, the ratio of incidents and accidents, What is probability? The frequency rate of incidents, the rate of Severity, Frequency and Severity, etc

The accident triangle, categories of accidents, Cause of accident method, cause of injury method, falling objects, Falling from Heights, Caught or crushing, etc

Caught or crushing between objects, Manual handling, Electricity hazards, Contact with chemical hazards, Contact with machinery hazards, Fire, explosion, etc

Transportation hazards, Suffocation, Violence hazards, Different categories of risks, Chemical, dust, fumes, mists, gasses hazards, Biological hazards, etc

Physical hazards, Radiation hazards, Ergonomics, Psychological hazards, Acute and Chronic health effects.

Risk assessment process, Systematic risk assessment method, Evaluation of risk from the Hazards, Recording the assessment findings, etc

Review and revision of assessments, Identifying the hazards, Source, and form of harm, Role of Inspection, Job Task Analysis, Understanding of official documents, etc

Observation of work, special safety aspects, validation of rules and procedures, Job Safety Analysis form, Potential hazards and risks, Incident / Accident data, etc

How to Identify the people at risk? Who is an Operator? Maintenance staff, who is a cleaner? risk of contractors, visitors and public, etc

Evaluating the Risk and Control measures, Likelihood of probable severity, Matrix of the severity of injuries, Qualitative Risk Ranking, Residual risk, etc

Acceptable risk levels, general control Hierarchy, Priority of risks, Priority of time scales, High, Medium, low risks, Recording significant findings, etc

Risk Assessment Forms, Review of Risk Assessment.

What You Will Learn!

  • Health and Safety definitions, what is Hazard? Workplace hazards, What is a Risk? Why we need risk assessment? Basic reasons for risk assessment, Human harm,etc
  • Economic effects, Analysis of Incidents, Different types of Incidents, The Accident, Dangerous occurrences, What is near miss? Damage only incidents, etc
  • Work place Ill health, the ratio of incidents and accidents, What is probability? Frequency rate of incidents, the rate of Severity, Frequency and Severity, etc
  • The accident triangle, categories of accidents, Cause of accident method, cause of injury method, falling objects, Falling from Heights, Caught or crushing etc
  • Caught or crushing between objects, Manual handling, Electricity hazards, Contact with chemical hazards, Contact with machinery hazards, Fire, explosion etc
  • Transportation hazards, Suffocation, Violence hazards, Different categories of risks, Chemical, dust, fumes,mists, gasses hazards, Biological hazards, etc
  • Physical hazards, Radiation hazards, Ergonomics, Psychological hazards, Acute and Chronic health effects.
  • Risk assessment process, Systematic risk assessment method, Evaluation of risk from the Hazards, Recording the assessment findings, etc
  • Review and revision of assessments, Identifying the hazards, Source and form of harm, Role of Inspection, Job Task analysis, Understanding of official documents
  • Observation of work, special safety aspects, validation of rules and procedures, Job safety Analysis form, Potential hazards and risks, Incident / Accident data
  • How to Identify the people at risk? Who is an Operator? Maintenance staff, who is a cleaner? risk of contractors, visitors and public, etc
  • Evaluating the Risk and Control measures, Likelihood of probable severity, Matrix of severity of injuries, Qualitative Risk Ranking, Residual risk, etc
  • Acceptable risk levels, general control Hierarchy, Priority of risks, Priority of time scales, High, Medium, low risks, Recording significant findings, etc
  • Risk assessment Forms, Review of Risk Assessment,

Who Should Attend!

  • Degree or Diploma in Mechanical, civil, or Electrical Engineering is preferable. Graduates in Science, Arts and Commerce can also be considered.