TRAINING

RISK MANAGEMENT COURSE 8

Site Safe’s one-day course designed to assist you in implementing and improving your company’s framework and processes. Who should attend this course? Course Objectives ››Small and medium sized business owners ››Understand the need for risk management ››Residential builders ››Understand your legal requirements ››Large building and civil sector company on-site and off-site ››Assess and control health and safety risks personnel including ››Understand the risk management process ›› Supervisors ›› Site managers ››Recognise risk management methods ›› Project managers ››Define health and ›› Foreman ›› Leading hands Associated Unit Standards Course Description Unit Standard 30265 – Apply health and safety to a job role. This course enables businesses to manage their health and safety risks as required by Health and Safety Regulations.

Using ISO 31000 as a guide, participants will examine both the ASSESSMENT ON-COURSE AND TAKE HOME ASSIGNMENT external and internal drivers of risk that impact their company’s ability to meet its objectives. Participants will look at the key principles of risk management and relevant key terms. On Completion Receive Participants will evaluate and identify opportunities to improve a ››A Gold Site Safety Card (Passport) that indicates your level of company’s risk management framework, including improving a training and gives you access to site (valid for two years) company’s commitment to workers and contractor’s performance. ››Risk Management Certificate Participants will learn about the requirements of current New ››8 credits towards the Health and Safety in Construction Zealand Regulations and WorkSafe New Zealand guidelines. This programme leading towards the NZQA New Zealand Certificate will include both a case study and participants own experiences to in Workplace Health and Safety Practice Level 3 (40 credits create a formal risk management process that applies specifically to required to graduate) the participant’s business. ››Licensed Building Practitioner’s points (8 hours of training = 8 points) Participants will also review some of the common risk management methodologies in use to determine the best one to use for specific ››Unit Standard 30265 - 8 NZQA credits situations.

DEC 2018