Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) Training

R3 000,00

Programme Overview

Our Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) Training Course provides employees, supervisors, and management teams with the essential skills required to identify workplace hazards, assess occupational risks, and implement effective control measures in line with the Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993.
This practical workplace safety course focuses on proactive risk management through toolbox talks, workplace inspections, safety meetings, and structured risk assessment processes. Participants learn how to identify potential dangers before incidents occur, helping organisations reduce workplace injuries, improve compliance, and strengthen safety performance.

Optional Advanced Facilitation Training:
• 2 Day Advanced HIRA Facilitation Course for Supervisors and Management
• Cost: R5,500 per delegate

Description

 

  • Duration: 1 Day Standard Course

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• Understand the principles of hazard identification and risk assessment
• Identify workplace hazards across various industries and environments
• Conduct structured workplace risk assessments
• Evaluate risk severity and likelihood
• Implement appropriate risk control measures
• Participate effectively in toolbox talks and safety meetings
• Apply legal requirements under the Occupational Health and Safety Act
• Develop proactive risk reduction strategies
• Promote a safer and more compliant working environment
• Facilitate HIRA processes within their organisation

• Reduces workplace accidents and injuries
• Strengthens legal and regulatory compliance
• Improves workplace hazard awareness
• Enhances safety communication and reporting
• Promotes proactive risk management practices
• Supports safer operational planning and decision making

This course combines practical workplace application with regulatory compliance, ensuring
participants can confidently identify, assess, and control workplace risks before incidents
occur.