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Hazard Analysis & Issue Work Permits training is also delivered in conjunction with MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres as a 1-day course. If you would like to enrol in the Gas Testing training as well, please do so HERE
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COURSE FEE
Public training rates for Conduct Hazard Analysis & Issue Work Permits is $250.00 GST Free per person.
Public training rates for Conduct Hazard Analysis, Issue Work Permits and Gas Testing is $315.00 GST Free per person.
For corporate or group rates, please contact our office at 1300 001 201.
PAYMENT OPTIONS
We accept payment by credit card or EFT.
Credit card payment can be made over the phone 1300 001 201 or in person at our Bendigo office.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be issued with a Statement of Attainment nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework for the following unit(s) of competency:
MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis
MSMPER300 Issue work permits
COURSE DETAILS
These units cover the skills and knowledge required to conduct a hazard analysis and issue work permits.
A hazard analysis is typically called a job safety analysis (JSA), job hazard analysis (JHA), job safety & environ-mental analysis (JSEA) or a safe work method statement (SWMS). This might be done as an independent activity in order to identify hazards and the appropriate hazard controls, or it might be done as part of a broader process, such as identifying and applying for the permits required for a job.
Learners will also develop an understanding of the permit system and the limitations of each permit and making decisions regarding the need for and correct use of each permit.
The knowledge and skills acquired through this training are essential for personnel who are required to issue appropriate permits to work to persons conducting a variety of activities in workplace environments in which hazards exist or specific procedures need to be followed and monitored to protect the safety of personnel and the integrity of plant or process.
COURSE CONTENT
The following subjects will be covered as part of the training:
Define the context of the hazard analysis
- Identify the scope and purpose of the hazard analysis
- Access the relevant forms or procedures for conducting a hazard analysis
- Identify specialised knowledge which may be required to conduct the hazard analysis
Identify hazards
- Find out job steps to be undertaken
- Identify hazards of job site
- Obtain specialised knowledge required
- Identify hazards for each job step
- Enter information into appropriate forms in accordance with procedures
Assess risks
- Estimate the potential severity/consequence of each identified hazard
- Consider how hazards may cause harm
- Estimate the likelihood/possible frequency of harm
- Use the organisation’s risk matrix to prioritise each risk
- Enter information into appropriate forms in accordance with procedures
Control risks
- Apply organisation’s risk control procedures
- Use the hierarchy of control so that risks are as low as reasonably practicable (ALARP)
- Specify risk controls
- Check the effectiveness of controls
- Identify residual risk and implement any additional controls required
- Enter information into appropriate forms in accordance with procedures.
Monitor and review risk control
- Monitor risk controls and review their effectiveness
- Keep records in accordance with procedures
Identify the need for work permit
- Identify work permit needed from job scope
- Confirm with appropriate personnel the need for work permit
Ensure job site is prepared for authorised work
- Inspect the job site
- Identify work health and safety (WHS) and environmental requirements
- Conduct hazard identification and risk assessment
- Ensure job site is prepared in accordance with specified work permit conditions
- Check permit conditions and report to appropriate personnel
- Conduct job site testing in accordance with procedures
Monitor work for compliance
- Ensure regular job site inspections are done
- Monitor conditions and work progress and respond appropriately to changing conditions and circumstances
- Ensure permit currency and revalidate as required
- Ensure permit is displayed in accordance with procedures
- Identify and act on incidences of non-compliance and report promptly to relevant personnel
- Withdraw/cancel permit if conditions warrant it
- Report any issues which arise with regard to work under the permit in accordance with procedures
Raise and issue work permits
- Ensure conditions are documented on permit
- Ensure appropriate testing is carried out and results documented in accordance with procedures
- Determine an appropriate validity period
- Check that permit conditions are met (i.e. validate permit)
- Complete and authorise permit
- Ensure recipient is advised of and agrees to abide by the requirements of the permit
- Ensure recipient signs permit
Receive end of day report
- Receive end of day report from permit recipients
- Confirm job progress and status.
- Revalidate/arrange for revalidation of permit as required
- Confirm work area has been left safe
- Handover ongoing permits and status of suspended permits to oncoming shift
Close work permit
- Inspect job status
- Check that work undertaken satisfies permit conditions
- Ensure that work site is ready for a safe return to working conditions
- Check required returns to work status have been completed
- Sign off documentation and close permit in accordance with procedures
- Communicate worksite and process status to relevant personnel
DURATION
MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis and MSMPER300 Issue work permits– 1 half-day course (approximately 4 hours)
MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis and MSMPER300 Issue work permits with MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres – 1 full day course (approximately 7 hours)
DELIVERY MODE
Face to face
There are no pre-reading requirements. All content is covered in class as part of the training.
ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS
Students will be required to complete a written theory assessment as well as a practical demonstration assessment.
Theory Assessment
Mixture of multiple choice and short answer questions. Student will be required to write down their own answers.
For students with learning disabilities or lack of English proficiency, reasonable adjustment may be applicable on a case-by-case basis. Please give us a call on 1300 001 201 to discuss your specific learning needs.
Practical Assessment
Each student will be required to participate in at least one practical scenarios which will assess their ability to:
- recognise types of work permits required for different situations
- undertake and interpret hazard analysis
- conduct and interpret tests/inspections for gas or other hazards, including one or more of:
- atmospheric, including explosivity
- flammability
- toxicity
- temperature
- humidity
- combustibles, oxygen, enriched or reduced
- electricity
- stored pressure/energy
- ensure correct preparation of worksite is undertaken, including one or more of:
- mechanical, electrical and other energy sources, and process isolations
- de-energising all sources of energy/pressure
- purging of plant
- ventilation of plant
- lockout/tag out procedures
- blinding/blanking lines
- other hazard controls
- ensure supervision/monitoring of people working under the permit
- speak clearly and unambiguously in the language of the worksite.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Course Pre-Requisite
No formal pre-requisite requirements apply.
However, it is highly recommended that individuals who enrol in this unit of competency hold current competency in RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces and/or have working knowledge of safety concepts related to working in or with confined spaces.
Age Requirements
Students must be 16 years of age or older. Participants under 18 years of age will be required to provide parental consent to attend training.
Fitness Requirements
There are no specific fitness requirements for the training and assessment of these units.
If you have any questions about the practical assessment or the fitness requirements, please give us a call 1300 001 201. Reasonable adjustment may be applicable on a case-by-case basis.
Language, Literacy and Numeracy
Sound reading and writing skills required to undertake the written assessment. Reasonable adjustment may be applicable on a case-by-case basis. Please get in contact with us if you have any questions regarding the minimum LLN requirements.
Unique Student Identifier (USI)
Students attending this course require a Unique Student Identifier (USI). If you do not have a USI, you will need to get one from the USI Website: https://www.usi.gov.au/students/create-usi
If you think you may already have a USI you can check here: https://www.usi.gov.au/faqs/i-have-forgotten-my-usi
Suitable Clothing
Please arrive in suitable clothing (enclosed footwear mandatory, long sleeve shirts and long pants are recommended)
FAQ & ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
How often should I complete this training?
Hazard analysis and issuing work permits competencies do not formally have an expiry date.
Check with your employer and your site policies what your required re-training timeframe is.
How often do you deliver permit courses?
Hazard analysis and issue work permits courses are scheduled upon request only.
Please contact our office at 1300 001 201 or email us at vic.admin@ish24.com.au to discuss your training needs and inquire about next available date options.
Where are your training centres?
Our Bendigo Training Facility is located at 10 Trantara Court, East Bendigo, VIC 3550
Our Perth Training Facility is located at 21 Joel Terrace, East Perth, WA 6004
How do I book in for a permits course?
To book and enrol into a hazard analysis & issue work permits course, please call our office at 1300 001 201 or send us an email to vic.admin@ish24.com.au
Can you provide hazard analysis and issue work permit training within our workplace?
Yes! We can definitely deliver workplace training. Please give us a call at 1300 001 201 to discuss your training needs further and receive a quote for on-site training.
Do you take large group bookings for hazard analysis and issue work permits training?
Currently, any courses delivered at our training facilities are capped at 10-12 students per class.
For on-site training, we may be able to deliver training to larger groups; however, that is dependent on the type of training being delivered and the size of the available facilities.
For group bookings, either at our training centres or at your site, please give us a call at 1300 001 201.
Learner Handbook
Please review the Learner Handbook as it provides important information in relation to your rights and responsibilities as a learner with ISH24
http://www.ish24.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ISH24-Learner-Handbook_V1.9_January-2024.pdf
Influenza and COVID-19 Management
The health and wellbeing of our personnel and fellow students at ISH24 is our number one priority.
ISH24 will continue to deliver training in a face-to-face environment with the following measures in place:
- Face masks are available to all students upon request
- Hand sanitisation products are available to all visitors
- Thorough cleaning procedures are implemented at all training facilities
- Ad hoc safety measures might be implemented in response to rise in infections or based on recommendations from regulatory and governing bodies
We ask that students also follow basic hygiene and safety precautions while completing training with ISH24.
We continue to closely monitor the constantly evolving situation surrounding coronavirus and will amend our service delivery procedures to stay in line with the advice of the Australian Government.
If you feel unwell the evening before the course, or on the morning of the course, please do not attend.
Please notify us that you will be unable to attend, by emailing us at vic.admin@ish24.com.au or leave a message if you are calling outside of business hours on 1300 001 201
We thank everyone for their understanding and cooperation
Any questions, please give us a call at 1300 001 201
Or send an e-mail to vic.admin@ish24.com.au with your inquiry
UPCOMING PUBLIC COURSES
MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis & MSMPER300 Issue work permits
There are currently no openings available for this course.If no dates are displaying in the table above, or if you require alternative dates, please give us a call on 1300 001 201 or send us an enquiry using the form below for upcoming course options.
MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis, MSMPER300 Issue work permits & MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres
Course |
Date |
Time |
Location |
Available Spaces |
Cost (GST free) |
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COURSE CANCELLED - MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis | MSMPER300 Issue work permits | MSMWHS217 Gas | Thursday, October 24, 2024 | 08:30 am - 05:00 pm | ISH24 Bendigo Training Centre | 12 | $315.00 |
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MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis | MSMPER300 Issue work permits | MSMWHS217 Gas | Thursday, November 14, 2024 | 08:30 am - 05:00 pm | ISH24 Bendigo Training Centre | 10 | $315.00 |
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If no dates are displaying in the table above, or if you require alternative dates, please give us a call on 1300 001 201 or send us an enquiry using the form below for upcoming course options.
Send us an enquiry
Our training calendar has options for both public and private training courses. Send us a message or give us a call at 1300 001 201 to find out the next available training dates and book into a course.
Or visit us at any of our office locations
Head Office – Bendigo:
10 Trantara Court, East Bendigo, VIC 3550
East Perth Office:
21 Joel Terrace, East Perth, WA 6004
Kalgoorlie Office:
265 Forrest Street, Kalgoorlie, WA, 6430