Conduct Hazard Analysis (MSMWHS201)
Conduct Hazard Analysis (MSMWHS201) or Job Safety Analysis (JSA) have become increasingly critical in various industries, having the proper skills and knowledge to complete them correctly is essential. Whether conducted as an independent task to identify hazards and apply controls, or as part of a larger process like securing work permits, this course equips participants with the tools they need to assess and manage workplace risks effectively.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Define the context for conducting hazard analyses
- Identify potential workplace hazards
- Assess and evaluate associated risks
- Implement and monitor risk controls
- Review and refine risk control measures for continuous improvement
Career & Vocational Opportunities
Upon completing this course, participants can pursue roles such as:
- Supervisory positions
- Safety Committee Member
- Authoring JSA’s (Job Safety Analysis) and SWMS (Safe Work Method Statements)
This course is ideal for individuals working in:
- Civil Construction & Manufacturing
- Mining, Oil, and Gas Industries
- General Industry & Trades
Course Entry Requirements
To enroll, participants must:
- Wear safety boots or enclosed footwear
- Dress in suitable attire
- Bring a pen or pencil for note-taking
Course Duration & Delivery
- Duration: 4 hours (8:30 AM – 12:30 PM)
- Location: This course is open to the public and can be delivered on-site or at Thurgoona Training Academy (TTA).
- Delivery: Learners will participate in both theory and practical activities.
- Amenities: Morning tea and coffee are provided when delivered at TTA.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) & Pathways
RPL is not offered for this course. This competency is part of the MSA Training Package. For more information, visit mskills.com.au.
Learner Support
We provide support services for learners requiring assistance with language, literacy, or numeracy. If you have special dietary requirements or need additional support, please notify us prior to the course. Our Student Handbook, available on our website, outlines training guidelines.
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