Description
The following CSA Z1000-06, ANSI/AIHA Z10-2005, ILO-OSH 2001, OHSAS-18001-1999, and Certificate of Recognition (COR) standards specify that health and safety programs / management systems are developed around the results of your hazard assessments.
What are Hazard Assessments?
Hazard assessments are simply formal processes of identifying hazards, evaluating the risk presented by each hazard and controlling each hazard before the hazards injure people, cause property damage and interfere with your business.
This one-day, competency-based course includes:
- How to conduct the following types of hazard assessments:
- Routine hazard assessments
- Job safety analysis
- Field level / site-specific hazard assessments
- When equipment or processes are new or are changed
- Evaluating hazardous products
- Introduction to hazard identification, assessment and control
- Benefits of hazard assessments
- Hazard reporting
- Determining your critical / hazardous tasks
Note:
- This course qualifies for 0.5 Certificate Maintenance Points (CMPs) through the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals and 1.0 CMPs through the American Board of Industrial Hygiene.