Conducting health and safety risk assessments

Getting the business benefits

This one-day course is designed to provide participants with adequate knowledge and basic skills to allow them to conduct health and safety risk assessments as required by the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999. It has a strong practical basis to enable participants to evaluate their workplace, working practices and procedures in line with current legislation. The course can be tailored to your organisation's own working environment, making all the information immediately relevant and applicable to the participants' own work situation.

Ensuring that your organisation manages risks successfully will help to reduce sickness and absenteeism, reduce costs such as healthcare, insurance premiums and compensation claims and minimise the risk of litigation.

Who should attend?

Everyone who needs to carry out general health and safety risk assessments in a range of working environments, such as offices, hotels, government departments, retail premises, light industrial, etc. This includes office managers and supervisors with responsibility for others.

What skills and information will they learn?

On successful completion of this course, the participants will:

  • understand the main legal requirements for risk assessment and control
  • understand hazards, risks and the basic principles of risk assessment
  • be able to carry out, record and review straightforward risk assessments in their workplaces
  • be able to identify when specific or more complex risk assessments are required
  • understand the principles of prevention and be able to identify suitable measures to remove or adequately control significant risks.

Course content

Introduction

  • Current H&S situation in the UK
  • Overall approach to managing health and safety

Legal requirements

  • The Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
  • Summary of other relevant Regulations requiring specific risk assessment

Principles of risk assessment and control

  • Definitions: harm, hazard, risk, control measures.
  • Identification of hazards and who is at risk
  • Risk assessment
  • Hierarchy of control measures, based on principles of prevention
  • Recording and reviewing assessments

Practical risk assessment

  • Group exercise
  • Individual exercise

Summary and discussion

Course information and how to book

This one day course is offered in-house. The course costs £1,500 + VAT for up to 16 participants, a cost of £94 + VAT per head for a full course. Customisation starts from £350 per course.

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What did previous participants think?

"Very informative and enjoyable."

"The trainer was very good and knowledgeable about risk assessments."

"Very informative course, well presented in a professional way."

"Very good, well presented and good practical work."

"Very interesting and useful."

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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 April 2008 )