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Continous Risk Assessment (HIRA)

COURSE OVERVIEW

Course objectives for this course are:

  • The continuous risk assessment process is explained.
  • The relevant documentation required for conducting a continuous risk assessment  is named.
  • The relevant hazards and risks likely to be encountered during a specific continuous risk assessment are named.
  • The importance of conducting continuous risk assessment in a manner that fosters teamwork and avoids conflict is explained.

Course Standards

Unit Standard Number: 120330, NQF Level 3, 4 Credits

The learning never stops

CURRICULUM

  • Explain the legal and specified requirements for conducting continuous risk assessments.
    • Explanation of the continuous risk assessment process.
    • The relevant documentation required for conducting a continuous risk assessment is named.
    • The relevant hazards and risks likely to be encountered during a specific continuous risk assessment are named.
    • The importance of conducting continuous risk assessment in a manner that fosters teamwork and avoids conflict is explained.
  • Prepare to conduct a continuous risk assessment.
    • Appropriate documentation appropriate is selected.
    • Various physical and environmental conditions which could exist are evaluated.
    • The persons, tools and the materials required to conduct the continuous risk assessment are verified as fit for purpose and available.
    • Consequences for not conforming to legal and specified requirements in preparing for risk assessment are explained.
  • Conduct a continuous risk assessment.
    • Hazard identification is conducted correctly.
    • Significant hazards are systematically identified, utilizing the elected hazard identification technique.
    • Relevant documentation is completed.
  • Initiate remedial action and follow up on Continuous Risk Assessment.
    • Remedial action for hazards is implemented accordingly.
    • Follow-up action on continuous risk assessments is implemented accordingly.
    • The consequences of non-compliance to the procedures for initiating remedial action and follow-up on continuous risk assessment are explained.
  • Comprehensive course notes and illustrations.
  • Progress quizzes keep learning on track.
    An overhead slide presentation providing supplementary.
  • Videos to illustrate best practices, case studies, and operational examples.
  • A learner workbook including progress quizzes.
  • Practical risk assessment sessions with job hazard analysis. 
  • Light refreshment is provided for classroom courses
  • Has attended certificate – Short course
  • CETA certificate of competence – statement of results. Issued approximately 6 – 8 months (Costs extra R400.00 excluding VAT).
  • Attendance certificates are issued

At the end of this course, delegates should be able to:

  • Perform continuous risk assessments.

It is desirable for learners wishing to achieve this unit standard to be competent at

  • Communication at ABET level 3 or equivalent
  • Mathematical Literacy at ABET Level 3 or equivalent   

For a short course: Successful delegates will receive a has attended certificate. (Normal course fee is charged)

For a certificate of competence – statement of result from CETA, a portfolio of evidence must be submitted by candidates and they must be found “competent” upon completion of course. (This costs an extra R400).

Statement of Results are issued digitally after approximately 6 – 8 months.

South Africa, Nigeria, Tanzania, Mozambique Botswana & Namibia

Course Status: Available

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