Hazard Identification | Webinar

IQA Hazard Identification Webinar
This Hazard Identification webinar will examine the processes required to routinely identify hazards in the workplace, so they can be assessed and controlled.

 

Date: Tuesday 21st May 2024
Times for all States/Territories:

 12.00pm - 1.00pm  QLD/NSW/ACT/VIC/TAS
 12.30pm - 1.30pm  SA
 11.00am - 12.00pm  WA
 12.30am - 1.30pm  NT
 3.00pm - 4.00pm  NZ


Location: Online

A hazard is a source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effect on something or someone.  As we know, quarries and associated industry sites are filled with hazards, which can turn into harmful incidents when not identified, managed and monitored appropriately.

Hazard identification is the process of finding and recording potential hazards that are or may be present in the workplace, and as such is an integral part of the safety function, which includes consistently assessing the risks in a workplace. The Brady Review (2018) highlighted failure to identify hazards as a contributing factor to safety performance in the mining and quarrying industry. In 36% of serious accidents reviewed, the hazard which cause the accident was not identified, therefore there was no control in place. The Hazard Identification webinar has been designed to examine the processes required to routinely identify hazards in the workplace, so that they can be assessed and controlled.

The webinar will cover:

  • Hazard identification as the first stage of the Risk Management process
  • Types of hazards
  • Hazard identification tools and systems  

Learning Objectives

  • Understand hazard identification as a critical part of the risk management process
  • Understand potential consequences of ineffective hazard identification
  • Examine common types of hazards in quarry environments
  • Examine common tools for hazard identification

Who is this webinar for?

This webinar is recommended for:

  • Quarry Owners
  • Quarry Managers
  • Quarry Supervisors
  • Managers and other health & safety support staff. 

Webinar Facilitator: Chris Georgiou

Chris has worked as a manager in the construction materials and mining industry for over 10 years.  In this time, he has held senior statutory management positions at large hard rock quarries and a mineral sand mine. Chris is passionate about safety in the workplace ensuring systems and processes are in place support to the workforce to achieve this. 

Continuing Professional Development Hours (CPD Hours): 1

  • IQA QMCS: Risk Management.
  • NSW MOC: 1. Mining and WHS Systems (Subject A: Safety Management System).
  • QLD PCS: Health & Safety (HS)

A Certificate of Attendance will be issued on completion. 

Registration

IQA & IoQ NZ Member: $110
Non-Member: $145

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Registrations Close: Monday 20 May 2024.

Webinar Platform

This webinar will be run on the Zoom Platform. Registrants will be sent separate login details a few days prior to the webinar. To run Zoom you will need to download the software. If you have questions regarding the system requirements please visit the Zoom website.

Requirements

All participants must have access to the following:

  • Internet connection Laptop, PC or Phone with sound and video capability
  • Quiet environment

If you have questions regarding the system requirements please visit the Zoom website.

Disclaimer

 All information is correct at the time of publication. The IQA reserves the right to alter or delete items as required, and takes no responsibility for any errors, omissions and changes.
When
21/05/2024 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
E. Australia Standard Time
Where
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