Description
- Prerequisites: No prerequisites are required to sit this course.
- Objective: LO1: Define key terminology associated with Task Risk Assessments (TRA) LO2: Define the purpose of a Task Risk Assessment LO3: Describe hazard identification LO4: Describe the terms hazard and risk LO5: Recall when a Task Risk Assessment should be carried out and what work categories need to be covered LO6: Describe what makes an effective Task Risk Assessment LO7: Identify the roles and responsibilities of a Task Risk Assessment team member LO8: Describe the steps of a Task Risk Assessment LO9: Describe the identification of control measures LO10: Explain the importance of lessons learned LO11: Identify the general requirements for training in Task Risk Assessment LO12: Recall what data/findings from Task Risk Assessments should be recorded LO13: Describe the purpose of a Toolbox Talk LO14: Explain the importance of communication for the success of a Task Risk Assessment.
- Course content:The course is available in the following languages: US English; Turkish; Mexican Spanish. The aim of this course is to provide you with an understanding of the TRA process, the need to identify all hazards associated with the work, what a TRA is, how and when it should be carried out, and the responsibilities of each person within the process. Employers should provide additional training when a new hazard/procedure/condition or piece of equipment is introduced into the workplace or “unscheduled” refresher training is recommended as directed to address inadequacies in knowledge and to address unsafe acts/deviations from procedures.
- Course code: CIBSRDL621
- Duration: 60 minutes