The Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment course is designed to equip learners with the essential knowledge and practical tools to recognize hazards and assess risks in the workplace. It provides a structured approach to identifying unsafe conditions and evaluating the likelihood and severity of harm. This course forms a key part of any proactive health and safety management system and supports compliance with legal and organizational requirements. It is ideal for workers, supervisors, and safety representatives across all industries.
There are no formal entry requirements. However, participants should have a basic understanding of workplace practices and a willingness to engage in practical safety planning.
Introduction to hazard identification and risk assessment
Definitions and types of hazards (physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, etc.)
Legal requirements and industry standards for risk management
The risk assessment process: steps and structure
Evaluating likelihood and severity
Hierarchy of controls and risk control strategies
Documentation and communication of findings
Reviewing and updating risk assessments
Practical case studies and group exercises
Understand the importance of identifying hazards and assessing risks
Recognize different types of workplace hazards
Apply the five-step risk assessment process effectively
Evaluate and prioritize risks using a risk matrix
Select and implement appropriate control measures
Communicate risk findings and maintain proper documentation
Contribute to continuous improvement in workplace safety
Support compliance with legal and organizational safety responsibilities
Learners who complete this course can progress to:
Advanced Risk Assessment and Control Techniques
NEBOSH General Certificate or Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety
ISO 45001 Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
Safety Auditing and Compliance Training
HSE Management and Leadership Courses
This course is ideal for employees, supervisors, team leaders, and HSE professionals who are involved in workplace safety or those seeking to build competency in hazard recognition and risk management.
No prior training is required. The course is designed for both newcomers and those with experience who need formal knowledge or a refresher.
The course typically takes 1 day (6–8 hours), including interactive sessions and practical risk assessment exercises.
It is available in both online and in-person formats, depending on the organization’s preference or the learner’s location.
Yes, the course includes a short quiz or written assessment and a practical task involving a sample risk assessment. A certificate is awarded upon successful completion.
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