Safety and Risk Assessment

  • Computer Engineering |
  • English

Description

Introduction to Safety Risk Assessment - The type of risk assessment in workplace - Identifying and Defining Varying Levels and Types of Risk - Hazardous Activities Can Include Issues (Specific Hazards) - Complexity of Work - Age of Equipment and Preventative Maintenance Programs - Specific Federal, State, and Local Regulations for Business Activities - Determine Potential Risk in a Work Environment - Risk Analysis - Risk Matrix Template - Risk Evaluation - Risk Communication - Risk Plan off The Ground - Risk Management - Documentation for Risk Assessment and Management.

Program

Bachelor Degree in Computer Engineering

Objectives

  • Create awareness among the future employees (Students).
    An understanding of key practical risk assessment techniques.
    The ability to identify hazards and evaluate risk.
    Get to know how to implement monitoring and when and how to perform the review process.
    To be able to apply all these techniques in almost any environment or activity.
    By the end of the course students will be performing the risk assessments with confidence meaning they will leave with the ability to carry out the risk assessments at their workplace without assistance. By attending the risk assessment course, the students will be in a position to protect their staff and their business, as well as complying with the law.

Textbook

Nicholas J. Bahr” System Safety Engineering and Risk Assessment”, A Practical Approach, Second Edition, CRC Press.

Course Content

content serial Description
1Introduction to Safety Risk Assessment.
2The type of risk assessment in workplace.
3Identifying and Defining Varying Levels and Types of Risk.
4Hazardous Activities Can Include Issues (Specific Hazards).
5Complexity of Work.
6Age of Equipment and Preventative Maintenance Programs.
7Specific Federal, State, and Local Regulations for Business Activities.
8Determine Potential Risk in a Work Environment.
9Risk Analysis.
10Risk Matrix Template.
11Risk Evaluation.
12Risk Communication.
13Risk Plan off The Ground.
14Risk Management.
15Documentation for Risk Assessment and Management.

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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