Hazard Identification and Risk Assessments

Course description:

Occupational injuries and illnesses happen when workers are exposed to hazards in their workplaces.  If you eliminate the hazards, or at least prevent workers from being exposed to hazards, then it follows that they will not have work-related injuries and illness. If the hazard cannot be eliminated, then the employer must do everything reasonably practical to reduce the level of risk faced by workers to the lowest amount possible.  In order to determine if the hazards can be eliminated or the threat to workers reduced, the employer must assess and prioritize the level of risk posed by those hazards, and establish controls based on the level of priority.

Course objectives:

At the completion of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the legislated requirements for conducting risk assessments;
  • Explain what a hazard is;
  • Explain what  risk is;
  • Identify the process for identifying hazards and assessing risks;
  • Demonstrate ability to prioritize risks;
  • Recognize the hierarchy of control to effectively deal with hazards;
  • Complete the risk assessment process.

Course length:
4 hours

Class minimum/maximum:
6/20

Supervisors Safety Certificate Program:
required course

Continued Education Credits (CECs):
In-Person/Virtual Course Format:

  • EOCP CEU’s: 0.4
  • CPHR CPD: 4 CPD Hours

E-Learning/Self-Paced Format:

  • EOCP CEU’s: 0.3

Classroom Delivery Price:
$75 per person for up to 15
$37.50 per person from 16+.

Minimum $750 charge per class.

Virtual Delivery Price:

$750 flat fee up to 20 participants *Subject to change

Post session:
Certificate of Completion

Course Timeline:
BCMSA Recommended – 5 years