
Professional engineers play an important role in occupational safety and health. A safe design and operation on engineering works not only prevent the chance of loss due to accidents but also increase the productivity. This in turn strengthens the competitiveness of the organisation. However, new risks may be introduced into the workplace due to changes in techniques, new plants and equipment, new materials or change of contractors. It is therefore necessary for engineers to assess the potential and hidden hazards associated with these changes. To enable the engineers fulfilling these duties, they need to possess knowledge in safety and health that are generally seldom included in formal curriculum during their engineering education. The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers recognises the demand and jointly organises related safety training courses with Occupational Safety and Health Council for all graduate engineers.
Concept of risk management
- Introduction of hazards and risks
- Hazard identification
- Risk calculation and assessment
- Risk acceptability
- Risk elimination and reduction
- Job safety analysis
- Use of HAZOP, fault tree analysis, event tree analysis and other risk assessment tools
- Application of risk assessment techniques on manual handling, handling of dangerous substances, etc.
Cantonese supplemented with English notes
*Training Fee for Ambassador and Green Cross Group Member
**Training Fee for SMEs
Please complete and return the application form together with a crossed cheque made payable to “Occupational Safety and Health Council”
Miss Helly HUI on Tel: 2116 5708 Fax: 2151 7411
ENQUIRY (Code for enrollment: RIS(HKIE)/25/A)