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The occurrence of occupational maladies and injuries is often due to the presence of risks in the workplace. In order to ascertain whether these risks can be mitigated or the threat to employees minimized, the employer is required to evaluate the degree of danger associated with these risks, prioritize them, and implement controls based on their priority.
Occupational maladies and injuries occur when employees are exposed to risks in their workplaces. By eliminating or controlling exposure to these risks, it is logical to conclude that employees will not suffer from work-related maladies and injuries. If the risk cannot be completely eradicated, the employer is obliged to take every feasible step to lessen the degree of danger faced by employees to the minimum possible level. In the "BCMSA Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment" course, the employer learns to assess and prioritize the degree of danger posed by these risks, and establish controls based on their priority.
Upon concluding this course, participants will have gained the ability to:
Roughly 60 minutes
The validation of competency will be established through the completion of knowledge checks and a final test.
Upon the successful completion of the "BCMSA Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment" online course, a certificate of completion will be accessible for download and print.
This course will take roughly 80 minutes
To pass this training course, you need to score 100% or higher on the quiz
Upon the successful completion of this course a certificate with your name will be stored on your profile and available to print
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