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OHS Risk Management (Cert IV accredited)

One Day

Pre-requisites None
Cost $280 ($295 from 1 July onwards)
Course dates

Clayton (17 McNaughton Rd)
10 July 2012
4 September 2012
9 November 2012

Whitten Oval
19 June 2012
7 August 2012
9 October 2012

Presenters National Safety Council of Australia
Target groups This course should assist in the development of appropriate attitudes to enable managers and supervisors to effectively manage health and safety in their areas of responsibility.
Exemptions

Accredited Risk Management Cert IV training exempts participants from the following modules: -
- Hazard & Incident Reporting and Investigation Awareness
- Risk Management
- Workplace Safety Inspections

The course content of the Accredited Risk Management CertIV training is generic and not Monash University specific but the qualification is transferable.

For Monash specific content, we advise participants to enroll in the individual courses listed above.

To apply On-line application form to attend external training or
Register your interest for Monash Clayton Workshop

Overview

Unit: BSBOHS403B Identify hazards and assess OHS risks
Unit: BSBOHS404B Contribute to the Implementation of Strategies to Control OHS Risk

BSBOHS403B. This unit specifies the outcomes required to identify hazards and assess OHS risks in the workplace. The unit introduced basic incident analysis as an important skill underlying incident investigation. This unit is a companion to BSBOHS404A.

BSBOHS404B. This unit of competency addresses knowledge, processes and techniques necessary to contribute to the implementation of OHS risk controls. It is about consideration of the various interactions between people and their activities, equipment, environment and work systems when controlling OHS risks in workplaces.

Intended Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Investigate incidents for prevention
  • Access existing sources of information and data to identify hazards
  • Conduct hazard identification and assess risk
  • Develop options for risk control
  • Contribute to the implementation, monitoring and evaluation of effectiveness of controls