CODE-004: Activity Hazard Analysis (In compliance with EM 385 1-1 USACE standards)

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Duration: 1 Day
Modules: 10
Sectors: All Industries
Number of Certificate: 1 Assessment & Certification

Course Fee

  • FREE access RVU
  •  $29 PDF & Original Certificates
  •  $25 PDF Certificates

Shipping & Handling not included for original certificates

Program Overview

This training program is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to develop and implement Activity Hazard Analyses (AHA) in compliance with EM 385-1-1 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Safety and Health Requirements Manual. AHAs are critical for identifying, assessing, and controlling hazards associated with specific work activities, ensuring compliance and promoting a safe work environment.

Objectives:

  • Understand the purpose and requirements of AHA under EM 385-1-1.
  • Learn how to identify activity-specific hazards and assess associated risks.
  • Develop effective control measures to mitigate hazards.
  • Gain practical experience in preparing and reviewing AHA documents for USACE projects.

Key Features:

  • Step-by-step guidance on AHA preparation and approval process.
  • Hands-on exercises using real-world scenarios.
  • Compliance focus: EM 385-1-1 (March 2024 edition).
  • Best practices for integrating AHA into Accident Prevention Plans (APP).

Ideal For:

  • Safety Officers and Specialists
  • Project Managers and Supervisors
  • Quality and Compliance Professionals
  • Anyone involved in USACE projects or safety documentation

Modules:

✔ Introduction to AHA
✔ AHA Structure & Requirements
✔ Breaking Down Work Activities
✔ Hazard Identification
✔ Control Measures
✔ PPE Requirements
✔ AHA Approval & Documentation
✔ Practical AHA Workshops
✔ Integration with Other Safety Systems
✔ Final Assessment & Certification

Benefits:

  • Ensure compliance with USACE safety standards.
  • Improve hazard identification and risk control skills.

Enhance project safety performance and reduce incidents.