The Chartered Quality Institute

Health & Safety icon Intelligent use of error risk assessment and management techniques

How to use them intelligently and derive best value from them.

This one day course goes beyond considering the legal requirement for risk assessments. It outlines possible ways in which additional value can be derived by considering them in the light of 'quality related' systems and documentation.

Course content

This course considers:

  • The legal requirement for risk assessments in terms of both what it requires and does not require.
  • A variety of risk assessment models, from both health and safety and other disciplines, along with their strengths and weaknesses.
  • Methods of evaluating risk - both qualitative and quantitative ones.
  • Who the real users and beneficiaries of risk assessments should be.
  • Health and Safety Executive advice for risk assessments since the release of the new Construction (Design and Management (CDM) regulations.

Who should attend?

  • Quality, environment and health and safety managers and directors.
  • Senior managers and directors who have an interest in deriving better value from risk assessment and risk management techniques.

Course style

  • Interactive based presentations.
  • Extensive use of group discussions based around case studies and workshops.

Pre course requirements

Delegates should have experience or knowledge risk assessment and risk management techniques as used for health, safety, quality or environmental issues.

Venue

The CQI, Hyde Park Corner, London. See Inside the CQI for more information about the venue.

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