285 - Introduction to Dynamic Risk Assessment
The Introduction to Dynamic Risk Assessment course is the quickest way to get you and your effective risk assessment skills.
What is Phoenix's Introduction to Dynamic Risk Assessment course?
Phoenix’s Introduction to Dynamic Risk Assessment course is the concise a nd cost-effective way to learn how to perform effective risk assessments. Completable in only 30 minutes, the course covers the four key steps of any risk assessment:
Identifying potential hazards
Assessing risks
Implementing control measures
Documenting and reviewing
By providing your team members with risk assessment training, employers can reduce the risk of accident and injury in the workplace. This improves workplace productivity, with less time taken off due to injury or illness. It also helps employee retention by investing in your team’s skillset and career growth.
Learning how to perform a risk assessment is also a great first step into health and safety, as it’s an essential skill for any role with safety responsibilities.
Book the Introduction to Dynamic Risk Assessment course today. Start learning straight away on Phoenix’s state of the art e -Learning platform.
Benefits for Learners
Learn to identify hazards, helping you and safety staff on site to eliminate them
Develop assessment skills to evaluate risks
Master the complete risk assessment process, including documentation and reviews, learning why each step contributes to a safe workplace
Benefits for Employers
Reduce the number of workplace accidents by training employees to identify hazards and assess risks as they work.
The Introduction to Dynamic Risk Assessment course helps your company stay compliant with legal safety responsibilities.
By providing your team with safety training, you can strengthen the safety culture in your organisation, encouraging a proactive approach to safety practices.
Effective safety training can save your organisation's costs, avoiding medical expenses, workers' compensation claims, and potential legal fees.
Pass rates
With a 4.9/5 rating on Trustpilot, clients know that Phoenix provides an industry leading service, being one of the UK’s top health and safety providers with an above average industry pass rate.
Designed by the Experts
Each of our short online courses are designed by our experts according to health and safety legislation, providing candidates with the information needed to work in line with government guidance.
Student Support
We pride ourselves on offering the best study support in the industry. From our thriving Facebook student community to direct access to our team of experts and top-tier learning materials, we go above and beyond to ensure you have everything you need to succeed in your studies. When you choose Phoenix, you’re never alone on your journey.
Dynamic risk assessment is a valuable skill for the workplace, but it has applications in everyday life as well. This course is suitable for anyone who wants to learn how to assess and manage risks in real-time, and how to make safe and informed decisions even in unpredictable and ever-changing situations.
Phoenix recommends spending 30 minutes on completing the Introduction to Dynamic Risk Assessment course. Students have access to the e-Learning course for 1 month from date of purchase.
The Introduction to Dynamic Risk Assessment course is comprised of one unit, which contains 8 elements:
Benefits of formal risk assessments
The aims of risk assessment
How to conduct a risk assessment
Hierarchy of control
Key principles of Dynamic risk assessment
SLAM (Stop, Look, Assess, and Manage) & STAR (Stop, Think, Act, and Review) Frameworks
Legal and ethical foundations
Assessment
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Define what is meant by the terms ‘risk’, ‘hazard’ and ‘risk assessment’.
State the aims of risk assessments.
State your legal responsibilities with respect to risk assessment.
Outline the process of a risk assessment.
Describe what is meant by the term ‘reasonably foreseeable’.
Identify hazards in your workplace.
Assess the risks arising from these hazards.
Identify a range of suitable control measures.
Evaluate risk control measures.
Identify the key components and stages of a dynamic risk assessment.
Discuss the legal requirements and your responsibilities in relation to dynamic risk assessments.
Apply the SLAM and STAR frameworks in a practical context.
The Introduction to Dynamic Risk Assessment course is assessed by a multiple choice test, which students sit at the end of the course.
After completing this course, many students who want to build on their health and safety skills progress to studying IOSH Managing Safely. Those considering a career in the safety industry then progress to the NEBOSH General Certificate.
What happens if I fail the assessment?
You can retake the assessment at no additional cost.
When and how will I receive my results and certificate?
Once you complete the course and assessment, a confirmation of results is available immediately. This certificate can be printed or saved as proof of completion.
How long do I have to complete the course?
You have 6 months from date of purchase to complete the course.