ISSB CERTIFIED COURSES
$40.00

Safety Auditor Certificate (SAC)
Course Overview
The Safety Auditor Certificate course provides a
thorough understanding of the essential role hazard analysis, inspections, and
incident investigations play in maintaining overall safety within a company. By
exploring these key areas, students will gain valuable insights into
identifying and assessing potential risks in the workplace. Students will also
learn how to carefully evaluate various operational processes to spot hazards
that could endanger employee health or compromise the organization’s integrity.
Throughout the course, students will acquire the
skills needed to perform detailed safety inspections, implement preventive
measures, and reduce risks to avoid accidents. The program also highlights the
importance of effective incident investigation, stressing the need to analyze
past incidents to prevent future occurrences, fostering a culture of ongoing
improvement and safety enhancement within the company. By completing the
course, students will be equipped to advocate for and lead safety initiatives,
ensuring a secure working environment that enhances both the well-being and
productivity of all employees.
Course Modules
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Understand and identify the
series of events that lead to an accident
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Recognize reasons why
incidents might go unreported and learn how to address a culture of
non-reporting
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Develop a thorough incident
investigation program
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Lead an incident
investigation and utilize the 4-step process for incident analysis
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Collect relevant data for
root cause analysis
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Identify the root cause using
various analysis techniques
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Recommend and implement
corrective actions to prevent similar incidents in the future
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Prepare a detailed incident
report
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Spot hazardous conditions
within the workplace
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Understand the types of
injuries that may result from hazardous conditions
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Learn the Hierarchy of Hazard
Control Measures and when to apply them
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Conduct a Job Hazard Analysis
using a six-step approach
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Assess risk based on the
frequency, likelihood, and severity of hazards
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Use the concept of Acceptable
Risk in the Residual Risk Reduction method to minimize hazardous conditions
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Prioritize high-risk tasks to
eliminate hazards proactively before they lead to injuries or illnesses
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Understand and apply process
hazard analysis methods, using techniques such as What-If and HAZOP for
evaluating processes involving highly hazardous chemicals