Modern workplaces across Saudi Arabia are becoming increasingly complex, driven by rapid industrial development, technological advancement, and evolving regulatory expectations around occupational health and safety. Organisations are now required to move beyond reactive safety measures and adopt structured approaches to identifying hazards, assessing risks, and implementing effective control strategies that protect employees, operations, and organisational reputation. However, many professionals still face challenges in understanding how to systematically evaluate risks, prioritise control measures, and align safety practices with both national regulations and international standards.
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive and structured understanding of risk assessment and hazard control within contemporary work environments. It explores the foundations of occupational risk management, regulatory and standards-based frameworks, and modern techniques for identifying hazards and emerging risks. Participants will examine how risks are evaluated, prioritised, and controlled, as well as how organisations can implement control measures effectively across different operational contexts.
The course also addresses industrial applications, human factors influencing risk, and future trends shaping workplace safety. By the end of the course, learners will be better equipped to support safer work environments, strengthen organisational risk awareness, and contribute confidently to health and safety management systems aligned with Saudi regulatory expectations.
