HAZARD IDENTIFICATION, RISK ASSESSMENT & RISK CONTROL (HIRARC)
Systematically Identifying Hazards, Assessing Risks, and Implementing Controls to Improve Workplace Safety and Compliance
Course Schedule
| Date | Venue | Fees (Face-to-Face) |
|---|---|---|
| 22 – 26 Feb 2026 | Kuwait | USD 3495 per delegate |
| 16 – 20 Aug 2026 | Manama, Bahrain | USD 3495 per delegate |
| 11 – 15 Oct 2026 | Doha, Qatar | USD 3495 per delegate |
Course Introduction
Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment & Risk Control (HIRARC) is the foundation of any effective occupational health and safety management system. It provides a structured approach to identifying workplace hazards, evaluating associated risks, and applying the necessary controls to minimize harm and ensure regulatory compliance.
This 5-day intensive course provides safety professionals, supervisors, and operational leaders with the skills and tools required to perform effective HIRARC processes. Participants will gain practical experience through hands-on exercises, risk evaluation techniques, and case-based workshops tailored to high-risk industries.
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• Apply systematic methods to identify hazards in various work environments
• Assess the severity and likelihood of risks using standard models
• Prioritize risks and recommend appropriate control measures
• Develop HIRARC documentation and integrate it into operational workflows
• Support continuous safety improvement through proactive hazard management
Key Benefits of Attending
• Learn internationally recognized best practices for workplace hazard management
• Gain hands-on skills in conducting and documenting hazard assessments
• Strengthen regulatory compliance and align with ISO 45001 and OSHA standards
• Reduce incident rates and enhance overall safety culture
• Equip teams with a preventive mindset and structured risk approach
Intended Audience
This program is designed for:
• HSE officers, engineers, and supervisors
• Safety auditors and compliance professionals
• Plant and operations managers
• Maintenance and facility personnel
• Anyone involved in risk analysis, hazard reporting, or workplace inspections
Individual Benefits
Key competencies that will be developed include:
• Hazard detection and categorization skills
• Quantitative and qualitative risk evaluation techniques
• Application of the hierarchy of controls
• HIRARC form completion and reporting
• Risk communication and leadership in safety
Organization Benefits
Upon completing the training course, participants will demonstrate:
• Reduced incidents, injuries, and near misses
• Stronger regulatory and audit compliance readiness
• Enhanced safety culture and frontline engagement
• Clear, consistent HIRARC documentation and follow-through
• Proactive risk prevention integrated into daily operations
Instructional Methdology
The course follows a blended learning approach combining theory with practice:
• Strategy Briefings – Principles of hazard management and HIRARC methodology
• Case Studies – Industry-specific hazard scenarios and analysis
• Workshops – Hazard identification walkthroughs and risk matrix applications
• Peer Exchange – Group discussions and evaluation of real-life risk situations
• Tools – HIRARC templates, risk scoring charts, and control action logs
Course Outline
DETAILED 5-DAY COURSE OUTLINE
Training Hours: 7:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Daily Format: 3–4 Learning Modules | Coffee breaks: 09:30 & 11:15 | Lunch Buffet: 01:00 – 02:00
Day 1: Fundamentals of HIRARC and Safety Management
- Module 1: Introduction to HIRARC Framework (07:30 – 09:30)
• Purpose, principles, and process overview
• Legal and regulatory drivers for HIRARC
• Integration with ISO 45001 and workplace safety systems - Module 2: Safety Culture and Hazard Awareness (09:45 – 11:15)
• Building proactive safety behavior
• Common hazard types: physical, chemical, biological, ergonomic
• Hazard identification vs. risk evaluation - Module 3: Roles and Responsibilities in Hazard Management (11:30 – 01:00)
• Line management, safety officers, and team involvement
• Competence requirements and training
• Tools for reporting and hazard tracking - Module 4: Workshop – Hazard Spotting Exercise (02:00 – 03:30)
• Participants perform a simulated hazard identification exercise
Day 2: Hazard Identification Techniques
- Module 1: Systematic Hazard Identification (07:30 – 09:30)
• Job Safety Analysis (JSA) and Task Risk Assessment (TRA)
• Walkthrough inspections and observation techniques
• Hazard mapping and flowcharting - Module 2: Process-Based Hazard Identification (09:45 – 11:15)
• Hazards in high-risk systems (pressure, energy, chemicals)
• Use of checklists, HAZID, and SWIFT tools
• Engaging frontline workers in hazard discovery - Module 3: Special Considerations – Non-Routine Tasks and Projects (11:30 – 01:00)
• Shutdowns, maintenance, and contractor activities
• Temporary hazards and dynamic risk assessment - Module 4: Workshop – Hazard Identification Case Study (02:00 – 03:30)
• Teams analyze a multi-task scenario to extract potential hazards
Day 3: Risk Assessment and Scoring
- Module 1: Understanding Risk and Probability (07:30 – 09:30)
• Definitions of risk, probability, severity, and exposure
• Risk rating formulas and criteria
• Consequence modeling and risk maps - Module 2: Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Tools (09:45 – 11:15)
• Risk matrix application
• Semi-quantitative scoring methods
• Common pitfalls and human bias in assessments - Module 3: Evaluating Risk Acceptability (11:30 – 01:00)
• Risk ranking, tolerability thresholds, and ALARP principle
• Prioritizing hazards for control planning
• Documenting and justifying risk decisions - Module 4: Workshop – Risk Matrix Application (02:00 – 03:30)
• Participants apply scoring to identified hazards and complete a HIRARC form
Day 4: Risk Control and Implementation
- Module 1: Hierarchy of Risk Control (07:30 – 09:30)
• Elimination, substitution, engineering, administrative, and PPE controls
• Selecting appropriate controls based on risk level
• Combining controls for effectiveness - Module 2: Risk Control Planning and Verification (09:45 – 11:15)
• Writing corrective action plans
• Roles in implementation and monitoring
• Safety inspections and compliance reviews - Module 3: Linking HIRARC to Work Permits and Safety Procedures (11:30 – 01:00)
• Safe work systems and permit-to-work integration
• Updating job safety analysis based on HIRARC outcomes - Module 4: Workshop – Developing a Risk Control Plan (02:00 – 03:30)
• Participants write and present an action plan for a prioritized hazard
Day 5: Integration, Audit Readiness, and Continuous Improvement
- Module 1: Embedding HIRARC into Organizational Processes (07:30 – 09:30)
• Linking HIRARC to training, SOPs, and safety meetings
• Ensuring alignment across departments and teams
• Encouraging near-miss reporting and risk awareness - Module 2: Reviewing and Updating Risk Assessments (09:45 – 11:15)
• Triggers for reassessment: incidents, changes, audits
• Continuous improvement cycle
• Document control and version tracking - Module 3: Preparing for Audits and Legal Compliance (11:30 – 01:00)
• Audit trails, evidence gathering, and inspection readiness
• Responding to findings and implementing improvements - Module 4: Final Workshop – HIRARC Implementation Plan (02:00 – 03:30)
• Participants present a 90-day implementation strategy for their worksite
Certification
Participants will receive a Certificate of Completion in Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment & Risk Control (HIRARC), validating their ability to conduct structured risk assessments and apply effective hazard controls in alignment with international safety standards.