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Risk and Critical Control Management

Delivered by Sustainable Minerals Institute

Overview

Update your understanding of risk management and critical control systems with insights from the latest applied research.

  • Learn from industry experts how to incorporate Critical Control Management (CCM) principles into your workplace.
  • Identify your priority risks and implement critical controls to prevent incidents, and mitigate their impacts. 

You'll learn from examples that demonstrate the practical application of key principles.

This course builds on the work covered in the Global Minerals Industry Risk Management program (G-MIRM).

Upcoming courses

Delivery mode
online, self-paced
Date
3 June–2 August 2024
8.30am–4.30pm (GMT+10) Brisbane time
Time commitment
7 hours
Delivery mode
online, self-paced
Date
23 September–22 November 2024
8.30am–4.30pm (GMT+10) Brisbane time
Time commitment
7 hours

Who should attend

The course is designed for professionals in the resources sector:

  • experienced technical managers
  • HSE managers
  • government managers and officers, and contractors.

Entry requirements

There are no entry requirements for this course.

What you'll learn

  • Review the requirements and effectiveness of risk management systems and how to facilitate their improvement.
  • Improved governance and decision-making.
  • Skills to implement high-quality CCM.
  • Implement and maintain CCM systems in the workplace.

Time commitment

This is an online course that will require roughly 7 hours to complete.

  • Over 6 weeks
  • With the option to complete online.

Course curriculum

Assessment

There is no assessment for this course.

Facilitators

Dr Ben Seligmann, Research Fellow, Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre (MISCH)
Dr Ben Seligmann
Research Fellow, Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre (MISCH)
Libby Humphries
Libby Humphries
Manager, Education and Training, Minerals Industry Safety and Health Centre (MISCH)

I found the course very useful not only in terms of the practical application of Bowties and the development of critical controls but also the implementation of a management system. The use of the maturity model to align with ICMM guidelines and provide pathway for implementation was really valuable.

Steve Faulkner, Health and Safety Director, Teck Resources

Cost

Applicant Price
Individual domestic ex. GST A$800
Individual international (GST not payable) A$800

Please see the Terms and Conditions (PDF, 123.12 KB).

GST is excluded from the cost

Payment options

We accept credit cards (Visa/MasterCard) for payment, including corporate credit cards. If you do not have access to a card, please contact our team at education@smi.uq.edu.au to discuss your options.

Location

Sir James Foots Building (#47A)

Corner of College Rd and Staff House Rd, The University of Queensland
Room 470, Level 4 Seminar Room
St Lucia, QLD, 4067

Contact

Sustainable Minerals Institute

For more professional development options, visit the Sustainable Minerals Institute website.