Risk Assessment & Hazard Identification Training

Overview

This course provides participants with essential knowledge of hazard identification and risk assessment in the workplace. It covers how to recognize hazards, assess the level of risk, and apply suitable control measures to reduce the likelihood of injury, illness, damage, or operational loss. The training is designed to strengthen workplace safety awareness, improve proactive risk management, and support safer work planning and decision-making.

Who Should Attend

This training is suitable for:

  • All employees involved in daily workplace operations and task execution
  • Supervisors and team leaders responsible for managing workplace health and safety
  • Safety officers and HSE professionals involved in risk management and hazard control programs
  • Managers and department heads responsible for ensuring safe work practices across their teams
  • Contractors and subcontractors working on construction, industrial, and project sites
  • Any individual involved in planning, reviewing, or approving workplace risk assessments

Program Format

  • Duration: Half Day Training (3–4 hours)
  • Mode: Online / On-campus / Blended learning
  • Assessments: MCQs Based Assessment

Department Contact

Hotline : 042-3787-0896

Course Content RA & Hazard Identification

  • Definition and purpose of hazard identification and risk assessment.
  • Importance of identifying hazards before they lead to incidents or harm.
  • Relationship between unsafe conditions, unsafe acts, and workplace risk.
  • Role of risk assessment in improving safety performance and prevention.
  • Physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic, and psychosocial hazards.
  • Hazards related to machinery, electricity, manual handling, and work at height.
  • Environmental and process-related hazards in daily operations.
  • Examples of hazards commonly found in different workplace settings.
  • Observing tasks, equipment, materials, and work areas to identify hazards.
  • Considering routine, non-routine, and emergency situations during assessment.
  • Recognizing who may be affected and how harm could occur.
  • Importance of worker involvement in identifying hazards effectively.
  • Evaluating the likelihood and severity of harm from identified hazards.
  • Determining the level of risk and prioritizing significant hazards.
  • Recording findings clearly and reviewing assessments when conditions change.
  • Using risk assessment as a tool for safe planning and control.
  • Applying the hierarchy of controls to eliminate or reduce risk.
  • Using engineering, administrative, and personal protective measures where required.
  • Importance of safe work procedures, training, and supervision in risk control.
  • Monitoring controls to ensure they remain effective over time.
  • Employee responsibilities for reporting hazards and following safety procedures.
  • Supervisor responsibilities for implementing controls and monitoring compliance.
  • Management responsibilities for providing resources and supporting risk reduction.
  • Shared responsibility for maintaining a safe and healthy workplace.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, participants will be able to:

  • Explain the purpose and importance of hazard identification and risk assessment in workplace safety.
  • Identify common workplace hazards that may affect people, property, equipment, or the environment.
  • Understand the relationship between hazards, risks, and control measures.
  • Apply the basic steps involved in carrying out a risk assessment.
  • Recognize suitable controls to eliminate or reduce workplace risks.
  • Describe the responsibilities of employees, supervisors, and management in risk control and hazard reporting.
Risk Assessment & Hazard Identification Training

Why choose Aartex?

We are committed to shaping the future of construction safety through quality education, hands-on training, and industry-backed certifications. Here’s why learners and professionals choose us:

Flexibility

We offer flexible course schedules and learning formats to suit working professionals and busy learners.

Practical Approach

Our offer practical and relevant training to individuals working in the construction industry.

Job Assistance

Our strong industry connections and reputation in the field of occupational safety and health make them a valuable resource for job seekers.

Experts Tutor

Our trainers are highly qualified and experienced in the field of occupational safety and health.

Support

From enrollment to certification, our support team is here to guide you. We offer mentorship, career advice, and administrative help throughout your journey.

Certified

Our programs lead to industry-recognized certifications that enhance your employability and demonstrate your commitment to safety and professional development.