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Program Outline for Risk Assessment and Management Course Introduction to Risk Assessment and Management: Understanding risk, hazard, and risk management principles. Importance of risk assessment in workplace safety, project management, and overall business operations. Types of Risks: Identifying different types of risks: physical, environmental, financial, operational, and strategic risks. Industry-specific risks (e.g., construction, healthcare, manufacturing). Risk Assessment Process: Step-by-step guide to conducting a risk assessment. Techniques for identifying hazards, evaluating risks, and determining risk levels. Risk prioritization: Ranking risks based on severity and likelihood. Risk Control Measures: Introduction to the hierarchy of controls: elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE). Developing and implementing control measures to mitigate risks. Risk Management Planning: Creating a risk management plan: Setting objectives, assigning responsibilities, and establishing communication channels. Risk monitoring and reviewing: Keeping track of identified risks and adjusting controls as needed. Risk Communication: Effective communication strategies for risk awareness and training. Reporting hazards, incidents, and near-misses to improve safety culture. Incident Investigation and Root Cause Analysis: Techniques for investigating incidents and identifying the root causes. Using findings from incidents to improve risk management practices. Practical Application and Case Studies: Real-world examples of risk assessment and management in various industries. Group exercises, role-playing, and scenario-based training to reinforce learning. Assessment and Certification: Practical and theoretical assessments to evaluate participants’ understanding of risk management principles. Certification upon successful completion, demonstrating proficiency in risk assessment and management.