Understanding Workplace Safety -The Greensafe Hazard Identification Course
Every workplace be it construction sites, factories, offices or workshops has potential dangers it will causes many accidents also. Some are obvious, others hide in plain sight. Identifying these hazards early is the first step top keep the people safer. That’s where Greensafe International’s Hazard Identification course comes in.
What Is This Course About?
This safety course train the workers, supervisors and safety officers how to spot risks before they cause harm. You’ll learn:
What “hazard” really means - things that can cause injury or damage
Common hazards in different work settings like (slips, trips, electrical, chemical, etc.)
How to evaluate how dangerous a hazard is (severity and likelihood)
How to suggest and apply preventive measures
How to document findings and communicate risks to the team
Who Should Attend?
The course is ideal for:
Supervisors, team leads
Safety officers or coordinators
Workers in any industry who want to contribute to the safer workplaces
Managers who wish to understand the risk in their work operations.
What You’ll Gain
After completing the course, participants will be able to:
Recognize hazards in everyday work settings
Carry out basic hazard assessments independently
Recommend changes to reduce risk
Share findings clearly with co-workers and management
Devlope the work culture where hazards are reported, not ignored
Why It Matters
Imagine spotting a loose cable that could cause someone to trip or noticing a chemical container without a proper label in workplaces. These small oversights can lead to serious incidents. With hazard identification skills:
Fewer accidents happen
Worker confidence and morale improve
Downtime, costs and injuries go down
Organizations meet safety regulations and protect their people
Course Details & Enrollment
For course dates, fees, and registration, you can visit the official Greensafe page:
Hazard Identification Course – Greensafe International , Singapore
Safety starts with awareness. The moment we can see danger before it happens, we reduce risk and protect lives from incidents