This risk assessment course is suitable for all staff in an organization to establish a baseline of knowledge and understanding of risk assessment. Risk assessment is an integrated tool of the risk management system that requires a formal process to achieve good results.
This course offers practical and effective risk management training for people working in a variety of industry sectors. Gain the essential knowledge and skills to identify workplace hazards and make effective risk decisions. Develop your understanding, appreciation and application of risk management policies and procedures. Gain insight into Risk-Based Culture so you can take your organization to the next level or grow professionally.
Refresh your understanding of risk management and critical control systems with insights from the latest applied research to prevent serious and fatal incidents. Learn from industry experts how to apply critical control management (CCM) principles in your workplace. Identify your priority risks and implement critical controls to prevent incidents and mitigate their impacts.
In the last decade it has been possible to reduce minor injuries, even those with medical treatment, however, it has been difficult to reduce injuries with serious and fatal results. For this reason, other technical tools more focused on industrial safety have been sought. This course based on High Potential Energy Control, has as its first purpose to provide the experience, knowledge and skills to reduce this type of incidents with serious or fatal injuries (SIF).
A Risk Management System (RMS) is a structured set of principles, policies, processes, and tools that an organization uses to effectively identify, assess, manage, and monitor risks. This system enables organizations to anticipate and mitigate potential adverse events that may affect their strategic, operational, financial, and compliance objectives.
A Safety Manager must know, understand, develop and evaluate Strategic and Operational Plans. In addition, this profile requires knowing, understanding, appreciating and applying legal and regulatory policies and procedures, management systems, organizational culture, human and organizational factors, risk management, leadership skills, guiding people and work teams, solving complex problems, analyzing data and other skills. The following topics are key to the performance of a Safety Manager in the industrial field: