QA Level 3 Award in Risk Assessment (RQF)

Course Overview

The QA Level 3 Award in Risk Assessment (RQF) is a regulated and nationally recognised qualification specifically designed for those who have a responsibility for conducting risk assessments in low risk environments, such as supervisors and site managers. The qualification is also suitable for those who significantly contribute towards the risk assessment process, such as team leaders and technicians.

Over a 2 day period, candidates will learn about the principles involved in risk assessment, the relationship between hazards and risks and how to apply the hierarchy of controls when completing risk assessments.

What's Covered?

Main causes of work-related accidents and ill health

Costs of work-related accidents and ill health to employers, employees and society

Health and safety responsibilities of employers and employees

Provisions for risk assessment contained in key legislation

Enforcement of health and safety laws, including penalties for non-compliance

Principles involved in risk assessment:

  • Defining risk assessment
  • Competencies required of a risk assessor
  • Sources of information and advice for carrying out workplace risk assessments
  • Stages of risk assessment
  • Requirements for recording, monitoring, reviewing and revising workplace risk assessments

How accident and ill health records can be used to target hazards and control the level of risk

Factors that can affect the level of risks in the workplace:

  • Occupational
  • Environmental
  • Human

Identifying hazards in different work environments

Identifying those at risk

Control measures for different workplace hazards

Suitability of control measures to:

  • Prevent exposure to hazards altogether
  • Reduce health and safety consequences
  • Effectively control an emergency situation relating to health and safety hazards

Applying knowledge when completing a risk assessment for an identified workplace:

  • Collecting relevant information
  • Analysing the level of risk and who may be exposed
  • Making suitable recommendations
  • Recording and communicating findings effectively

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