ELEC505 – Hazard Management
Module code
ELEC505
Module title
Hazard Management
Prescription
To provide students with advanced knowledge of workplace hazard identification, control and reporting
Programmes
- TC1704
NZQA Level
Level 5
NZQA Credits
8
Delivery method
- Web-Based
Learning hours
- Total learning hours
- 80
Resources required
- Learning Outcomes
- Identify workplace hazards.
Control and eliminate hazards in the workplace.
Complete reports in accordance with legislative requirements. - Content
- -Managing Safe Working practice
-Legislative requirements for machinery and plant hazard control
-Isolation and reconnection of plant
-Methods for controlling machine hazards
-Types and applications of machine guards
-Identification of hazards on a particular site or machine
-Development of plant or machinery Hazard Plans
-Identification of requirements for working in damp situations and special electrical installations
-Communication with stakeholders to design safety procedures
-Write Safety Procedures
-Implementation of hazard control in project design - Teaching and Learning Strategy
- The primary methods of delivering the learning material is Inquiry and Project-based Learning. The teaching and learning material may incorporate workshop activities, laboratory tasks, lectures, online research, training videos, tutor directed learning, student managed learning, work-based projects and experience, individual and group work.
Assessments will be formal, in the form of written examinations, assignments and project reports.
Regular feedback to students will be provided including assessment results. - Assessment Criteria
- Portfolio of evidence 100
Assessment in this module is mixed mode. The portfolio is comprised of multiple components. To pass this module, the student must complete and submit all components and gain a mark of at least 50 for each achievement-based component within the portfolio. Students must also meet all of the requirements of the competency-based tasks to be eligible for a final grade for this module. The final grade will be based on the marks achieved in the achievement-based tasks