Course Overview
This 4-hour, on-demand, self-paced Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) Training is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to identify, assess, and mitigate hazards associated with specific tasks or activities according to USACE/NAVFAC requirements. This training emphasizes the importance of proactive hazard analysis, risk assessment, and the implementation of appropriate control measures to ensure the safety of personnel and promote a culture of hazard awareness and risk reduction. This course provides information relative to the 2014 US Army Corps Safety and Health Requirements Manual.
Intended Audience
- Subcontractor Foreman
- Superintendents
- Project Managers
- Safety Officers
Course Objectives
- Understand the principles and concepts of Activity Hazard Analysis (AHA) within the context of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) and Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) safety guidelines.
- Identify and evaluate potential hazards associated with specific tasks or activities, including physical and environmental hazards.
- Conduct a thorough risk assessment with the Risk Assessment Code (RAC) to determine the probability and severity of potential incidents or injuries.
- Select and implement appropriate control measures, including engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment (PPE), to mitigate identified hazards.
- Document the hazard identification, risk assessment, and control measures through accurate and detailed AHA documentation.
Course Details
Cost: $99.00
Duration: 30 Days (from first log-in) to Complete 4 Hours of Training Video
Assignments: 1-2 Hours of Exercises (self-paced and self-evaluated)