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    Hazard Analysis and Risk Control - HARC

    Introduction:
    • By taking this course, safety directors, safety committee members, supervisors, and managers will gain a greater ability to identify the various categories of hazards in their workplace and apply strategies used to make sure hazards are eliminated or reduced. Emphasis is placed on applying the "hierarchy of controls" strategies to eliminate hazards.
    • One of the key elements in an effective safety and health management system is a program that includes processes and procedures for effectively analyzing the workplace to uncover and control safety and health hazards. By discovering and correcting hazards proactively, the employer will not only save lives, and prevent injuries and illnesses, but also improve the company's bottom line.

      This course will help safety directors, managers, supervisors, safety committee members, and employees gain a greater awareness and ability to identify the various categories of hazards in their workplace and apply strategies used to make sure hazards are eliminated or reduced. Emphasis is placed on applying the "hierarchy of controls" strategies to eliminate hazards.

    Scope:
    • Understand the Hazard Analysis and Risk Control (HARC)
    • Understand why we need HARC
    • Understand when HARC should be used
    • Understand the definition of Hazard
    • Understand the definition of Risk
    • How to Identify Hazards
    • How to Assess Risk
    • How to Reducing Risk
    • Understand the How to use a Risk Matrix
    • Understand how HARC works
    Activities:

    • Classroom - Listening and contributing to discussions and exercises (group Discussions and workshops)


    • Introduction
    • What is Hazard Analysis & Risk Control
    • Proactive Versus Reactive HSE Management
    • Why do we need HARC
    • Evolution of QHSE Culture
    • When HARC should be used
    • Group Exercise - Hazard and Risk
    • Risk and How to Use a Risk Matrix video
    • Hazard Identification
    • Hazard Identification Tools
    • Safety, Hazard, and Risk
    • Stop the Risk with Safety Activity
    • Day 1 review

    • Day 1 review
    • Definition of Hazard and Risk
    • Components of Risks
    • Group Exercise - Hazards and unsafe acts
    • How does HARC work
    • Group Exercise – HARC
    • HARC Definitions
    • ALARP, Likelihood, and Severity
    • Risk Analysis Matrix
    • Prevention Measures
    • Mitigation Measures
    • Group Exercise – HARC and ALARP
    • Course review
    • Course Evaluation
    • Final Assessment 

    • All Oil and Gas Industry employees and contractors. 
    • What is Hazard Analysis & Risk Control
    • Proactive Versus Reactive HSE Management
    • Why do we need HARC
    • Evolution of QHSE Culture
    • When HARC should be used
    • Hazard Identification
    • Hazard Identification Tools
    • Safety, Hazard, and Risk
    • Stop the Risk with Safety Activity
    • Stop the Risk with Safety Activity
    • Definition of Hazard and Risk
    • Components of Risks
    • How does HARC work
    • Group Exercise – HARC
    • HARC Definitions
    • ALARP, Likelihood, and Severity
    • Risk Analysis Matrix
    • Prevention Measures
    • Mitigation Measures

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