Understanding Hazards

A hazard is an unsafe condition when started. It could damage equipment, property, or people.

Understanding Hazards

Course Details

Duration 4 – 8 Hours 

Training Mode Online / in-company 

Language English

Certificate Validity 1 Year

Prerequisites None

Assessment Onboard Exam

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    Introduction

    Common hazards exist in every workplace. You need to be able to recognise them and know what to do about them. In this course we will be covering some of the major hazards: –

    Mechanical Hazards
    Physical Hazards
    Chemical Hazards
    Biological Hazards
    Environmental Hazards
    Organizational Hazards
    Aggression and violence
    Bullying
    Computer Workstations
    Drugs and alcohol
    Electricity
    Fire
    Housekeeping
    Lighting
    Manual Handling
    Noise
    Plant and Machinery
    Radiation
    Slips and Trips
    Stress
    Temperature
    Vehicles and Transport Safety

    Who can take this Course

    Supervisors
    Employees
    Contractors

    Course Certification

    Successful participation who passed the written and practical test will receive certificates on Understanding Hazards

    Minimum Qualification

    Ability to understand English unless the course is being agreed to be delivered in Clients required language.

    Course Details

    Duration 4 – 8 Hours 

    Training Mode Online / in-company 

    Language English

    Certificate Validity 1 Year

    Prerequisites None

    Assessment Onboard Exam

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    FAQ

    Understanding hazard recognition and risk tolerance are essential to evaluate risks and prevent any potential accidents.

    Adequate controls protect workers from workplace hazards; it helps to avoid injuries, illnesses, and scary incidents; minimize or eliminate safety and health risks; they help employers provide workers with safe and healthful working conditions

    The hazard assessment aims to help design and develop a plan that will recognize hazards, assess risks, and form controls based on typical workplace situations. Both employers and employees have accountability for pointing out potential health and safety hazards.

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