The Conduct Local Risk Control (RIIRIS201E) course provides you with the essential skills to identify hazards, assess risks, and implement effective control measures in the workplace. This nationally recognised unit ensures you stay current with WHS legislation, site procedures, and industry expectations, while reinforcing practical skills such as hazard reporting, risk assessment, and applying the hierarchy of controls.
Perfect for workers across mining, construction, civil, transport, and industrial environments, this course helps you stay compliant, proactive, and confident in managing onsite safety risks.
Online
Up to 30 days to complete
Afterpay available
The Conduct Local Risk Control (RIIRIS201E) course is ideal for anyone who needs to maintain or refresh their skills in hazard identification and risk control on site.
You’ll learn how to:
Identify hazards and assess workplace risks using recognised risk management processes
Apply control measures using the hierarchy of controls
Follow site-specific procedures for reporting hazards and risks
Conduct workplace inspections and monitor the effectiveness of controls
Communicate risk information with supervisors, team members, and key personnel
Complete incident reports, risk assessments, and relevant documentation
This course is delivered 100% online, allowing you to complete your training anytime, anywhere with an internet connection. Through the student learner portal, you’ll access interactive modules, videos, and real-world scenarios that bring the content to life.
Assessment is competency-based and ensures you can apply safe work practices with confidence. It includes:
Interactive quizzes and knowledge checks throughout the course
Scenario-based questions to demonstrate practical understanding
A final assessment to confirm your skills and compliance are current
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded a nationally-recognised Statement of Attainment for:
RIIRIS201E - Conduct Local Risk Control
This unit is nationally recognised and may be required by employers or industry to help maintain compliance with WHS obligations.
Transport & Logistics: Truck driver, delivery driver, transport operator, scheduler, freight handler, warehouse team member, site risk observer.
Construction & Civil Works: Labourer, plant operator, spotter, traffic controller, site safety support, civil crew member, risk control assistant.
Mining & Resources: Mine site operator, machinery operator, field technician, pit worker, safety observer, local risk assessor.
Rail, Maritime & Aviation: Rail operator, deckhand, ground crew, vessel crew member, flight operations support, operational safety assistant.
Work Health & Safety & Compliance: WHS assistant, safety observer, compliance support officer, fatigue management coordinator, local risk control officer.
There are no formal entry requirements; however, students will need:
Basic computer skills and access to the internet.
Sufficient language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) skills to complete assessments, and;
A valid Unique Student Identifier (USI) - mandatory for all nationally recognised training. If you don't already have a USI, you can apply for one online at www.usi.gov.au or we can apply for one for you.
Our online courses include the support of experienced industry professionals and support staff to guide you through the program. Our trainers are dedicated to helping you succeed and will be available to answer your questions and provide feedback on your progress. They will provide you with the guidance and support you need to fully understand the course material, as well as offer suggestions for further learning opportunities.
Furthermore, you will have access to a wealth of up-to-date, easy-to-understand online course materials, including videos, tutorials, and practice exercises, which will help you to deepen your understanding of the course material.
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The Apply Fatigue Management Strategies course costs $180.
Unfortunately, there is no funding available for this course. Please visit our funding page to explore our range of funding options and eligible courses.
Most people can complete this course within 2-4 hours, depending on prior knowledge and experience.
There are no formal entry requirements. However, students will need:
Basic computer skills and internet access (for enrolment and communication)
Sufficient language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) skills to complete assessments
A valid Unique Student Identifier (USI). If you don’t have one, you can apply at usi.gov.au or we can assist.
Your SOA will be issued within 3-5 business days of successfully completing the course and receiving payment.
Our friendly support team is here to help. Contact us for course advice, enrolment support, or guidance during your training.
1300 248 457 or email info@civilsafety.edu.au
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