Risk Management (Webinar)
Our fully online Risk Management one-day webinar course has been designed to assist learners in implementing and improving a company’s risk management framework and processes.
Target audience
The Risk Management webinar course is suitable for small and medium sized business owners, residential builders, large building & civil sector company on-site and off-site personnel including supervisors, site managers, project managers, foreman and leading hands.
Learning outcomes
- Understand the need for risk management
- Understand the legal requirements
- Assess and control health and safety risks
- Understand the risk management process
- Recognise risk management methods
- Define health and safety culture
How you will be assessed
You will need to complete and submit a take home assignment within 3 months of attending the course.
What the course covers
This online webinar course enables businesses to manage their health and safety risks as required by New Zealand Health and Safety Regulations.
Using ISO 31000 as a guide, learners will examine both the external and internal drivers of risk that impact their company’s ability to meet its objectives. Leaners will look at the key principles of risk management and relevant key terms.
Learners will evaluate and identify opportunities to improve a company’s risk management framework, including improving a company’s commitment to workers and contractor’s performance.
Learners will discuss the requirements of current New Zealand Regulations and WorkSafe New Zealand guidelines. This will include both a case study and learners own experiences to create a formal risk management process that applies specifically to the learner’s business.
Learner's will also review some of the common risk management methodologies in use to determine the best one to use for specific situations.
Site Safe regularly reviews and updates course content in partnership with the Construction industry, to ensure alignment to best practice industry standards. Visit our Why Choose Site Safe Training page for more information.
Language and technology requirements
To complete this course successfully, learners must be able to read and understand conversational English. If you are not comfortable with English comprehension, we recommend attending a classroom course at a Site Safe training centre. Please contact us if you need assistance in choosing the right course for you.
Please use your own individual email address and device. Sharing email addresses and devices will negatively impact your ability to complete course requirements and the administration of your course.
For the optimum webinar experience, please use Windows operating systems. While Android and iOS are acceptable, we cannot guarantee you will receive the best performance. Use of mobile phones is not recommended as you are required to view presentations throughout the webinar. Test your system here before registering.
What you'll get at the end of the course
- A Site Safety Card (Passport) valid for two years
- 8 Licensed Building Practitioner points
- 8 credits towards the Health and Safety in Construction Programme
- NZQA Unit Standard 30265 - Apply health and safety risk assessment to a job role - level 3, 8 NZQA credits
- A downloadable and printable E-certificate to celebrate your achievement
Next learning steps
Completing a Site Safe Passport means learners gain/renew their site access for the next two years.
When it's time to renew your site access you don't need to complete the same course again, expand your Health and Safety knowledge with a different course that's relevant to you. Your site access will automatically renew and you'll earn extra credits towards your Health and Safety in Construction Programme.
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