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This Risk Assessment principles and practice programme is designed for anyone with a responsibility to conduct risk assessments. It is particularly useful for managers and supervisors but it will be equally beneficial to individual workers, team leaders, technicians, engineers or any other personnel contributing to the risk assessment process. The overall aim of this course is to help delegates acquire knowledge and practical skills to improve their competency in carrying out general risk assessments under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992. It is anticipated that by the end of a course trainees will be able to: State the purposes for, and benefits of, using a risk assessment approach to the management of health and safety; State the basic principles of risk assessment and stages involved in carrying out risk assessments in practice; State the key legislative requirements on risk assessment; Carry out, record, monitor and review risk assessments within their own working environment, (subject to possession of the necessary technical knowledge and skills); Additionally trainees will become aware of the limitations of their personal knowledge and experience and will know where to seek further information, guidance and assistance. This will assist trainees to become competent risk assessors utilising their existing knowledge, experience and skills and will provide a foundation for further learning. This course will cover the following contents: Principles of Risk Assessment; Legislation; Risk Assessment in Practice. |
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