Job Safety Analysis/Job Hazard Analysis

This course is designed for personnel who are involved in applying basic risk control processes to effectively and efficiently perform a JSA (Job Safety Analysis) or JHA (Job Hazard Analysis) on any task in the workplace. This course can sometimes be referred to as JSEA (Job Safety & Environment Analysis) training within certain industries.

Duration:4 hours

Available inDarwin & Alice Springs

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Course Outline

This course is designed for personnel who are involved in applying basic risk control processes to effectively and efficiently perform a JSA (Job Safety Analysis) or JHA (Job Hazard Analysis) on any task in the workplace. This course can sometimes be referred to as JSEA (Job Safety & Environment Analysis) training within certain industries.

Participants will learn how to identify hazards, assess risk, identify unacceptable risk, implement risk treatment and complete recording documentation.

Course Subjects

  • Understand what a JSA is and recognise when to conduct one
  • Purpose of risk management process and methods
  • Explain risk management process relevant to the workplace
  • Proactively identify hazards and take action in response to risks
  • Apply the hierarchy of risk control
  • Access safety information relevant to the workplace
  • Use relevant reporting and recording procedures
  • Complete a JSA
  • Use JSA to improve workplace processes

Course Prerequisites

There are no restrictions on entry to this course however students are required to have sufficient numeracy and literacy skills to read and comprehend instruction(s).

Unit of Competency

Participants who successfully complete all components of the course will be issued a Statement of Attainment for the MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis unit of competency.

Course Assessment

Participants will be required to demonstrate their competence by completing a Job Safety Analysis form through a practical scenario simulation.

Course Delivery & Duration

Classes run for four hours, over a single day. Training occurs at Eagle Training Services training facilities located in Darwin & Alice Springs. Participants undertake the course in comfortable, air-conditioned classrooms with the latest IT and audiovisual capabilities. Students are supported through the provision of high quality learning materials and resources.

Metro and remote onsite delivery is also available if you have a suitable venue.

Confirmation of Enrolment

Payment in full or provision of a purchase order is required to secure a course.

For cancellations/refunds a minimum of 3 business days notice must be provided to Eagle Training Services prior to the commencement of the scheduled course to enable re-allocation of your place to another participant, otherwise the full course fee will be payable. Replacements are allowed provided they have Eagle Training Services approval before the start of training and course prerequisites are met.

Welfare and Support Services

Eagle Training Services provides welfare and support services within its professional capacity. Clients should identify existing needs prior to enrolment so that appropriate arrangements are made. Where additional support is required, the client will be referred to a specialist agency to access appropriate support. Eagle Training Services has a documented policy regarding access and equity.

Please Note

This course is a prerequisite for the unit MSMPER300 Issue work permits which forms part of the confined space entry industry skills requirement. The work described in this course is equivalent to RIIRIS201D Conduct local risk control.

Location

Darwin & Alice Springs

How Long

4 hours

Course Price

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