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Hazard Analysis & Work Permits Course

Course Description

This program provides the skills and knowledge for Hazard Identification and knowledge regarding the need for work permits, preparations for authorised work, raising and issuing work permits and monitoring the scope of works.

This program provides the knowledge and skills required to conducting local risk control, contribute to workplace health and safety (WHS) hazard identification and risk assessment to promote the maintenance of WHS.

Units of Competency

  • MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis
  • MSMPER300 Issue work permits

Course Outline

  • Identify hazards
  • Assess risks and apply suitable controls
  • Monitor and review risk controls
  • Identify need for work permit
  • Ensure job site is prepared for authorised work
  • Raise and issue work permits
  • Monitor work for compliance
  • Receive end of day report and close work permit

Mode of Delivery

This course will be delivered via face to face at one of our leading facilities.

Please note that our public training is conducted in the Illawarra region for all available dates. Any changes to this will be specified above, next to the date option. 

For group bookings we can deliver this course at your location (click “Get a Quote” to find out more).

Duration*

This course is scheduled for:

1 day of face-to-face learning and assessment

Pre-Requisite and Entry Requirements

Students holding a previous certification for the units of competency and are seeking recognition must supply their credential at the time of enrolment.

Students must have language, literacy and numeracy skills (LLN) to interpret and apply relevant information to commence learning in this program. An LLN assessment may be conducted upon receipt of enrolment application to ensure each student has the appropriate level of skills required to undertake this course.

MSMWHS201 is a formal prerequisite for MSMPER300 and is covered within the program.

Certification

Students who successfully complete this course and demonstrate competence will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment under the Australian Qualifications Framework. The certification will be issued by Risk Response and Rescue (RTO 90774).

Cost

  • $360 per person for public courses
  • For group bookings please click “Get a Quote” to find out more or Contact Us.

Course Inclusions

All course materials, handouts and personal protective equipment will be provided.

Student Requirements

Students must wear appropriate clothing and footwear when attending face-to-face sessions.

Refer to the Participant Information Handbook for information about our policies and procedures.

 

 *Learning and assessment hours will vary depending on your existing skills, underpinning knowledge and prior experience and your commitment to your learning and practical application of activities.