Who should attend?
Any persons who may be involved in the requirement to conduct hazard analysis including workers, managers, supervisors, members of safety committees and contractors within an organisation.
What will they learn?
This program covers the skills and knowledge required to conduct a hazard analysis. These are typically called:
- job safety analysis (JSA)
- job hazard analysis (JHA)
- job safety and environmental analysis (JSEA)
- safe work method statement (SWMS)
It is not intended to apply to simpler routine hazard checks, such as ‘Take 5’, Step Back 5x5’, five step or similar.
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.
The conducting of a hazard analysis may be required under a safety case, by organisation procedures or simply as being good practice.
This program applies to an individual working alone or as part of a team or group and working in liaison with other shift team members and the control room operator, as appropriate.
Objectives
At the completion of the course participants will have an understanding of hazard identification including being able to:
- Define the context for the hazard analysis
- Identify hazards
- Assess risks
- Control risks
- Monitor and review risk controls
How will participants be assessed and what will they receive?
As part of the program, you will be required to:
- identify and interpret information and data about WHS requirements and recognise the context of your analysis
- contribute to documenting processes
- recognise the requirement for hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk control activities
You will require access to the Internet to upload your assessment submissions.
At successful completion of the course participants will receive a nationally accredited Statement of Attainment for MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis.
Customisation
On-site or dedicated courses may be customised to the hazards of specific industries to allow targeted training of managers and employees.
Recognition of Prior Learning
A learner’s history of study, skills and experience can be taken into account but it must support the criteria included in the unit of competency. Documentary evidence will be required.
Course Venue and Equipment
This course is typically delivered online for individuals, however it may also be conducted for groups in our training rooms in Cairns, or on-site at client premises. Where courses are conducted on-site then a suitable venue including data projector (or TV monitor with HDMI input) and white board are to be provided by the client company. The venue shall have sufficient tables and chairs for participants to be seated comfortably for the duration of training. Any catering costs shall be borne by the client company. Please contact us to discuss alternate arrangements if there is any difficulty in providing these facilities and equipment.
Additional Costs and Expenses
Where the training is conducted outside the immediate Cairns area then additional costs will be applicable. Any airfares, travel, accommodation, meals and materials freight incurred in the provision of this training will be on-charged. Mileage and traveling time will be charged at our standard rates. Please contact us for a formal quotation for courses conducted outside of Cairns.
Where consideration needs to be applied due to cultural, language, literacy, numeracy or other special needs, extra time will be allowed to ensure participants receive sufficient supported training. This time will be charged at our standard rates.
How to Book an On-Site or Dedicated Course
Contact our office to book an on-site or dedicated course for your organisation. Dates will be scheduled at the time of booking.
How to Book into the Online Course
Download an enrolment form (press the Enrol Now button), fill in and email to
One of our friendly staff will make contact, and provide you with a student login to our online portal.