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Supervisor’s Guide to Field Level Risk Assessment Part 2: Training Others25 minutes Demonstrate ability • Ask, “What is the most difficult part of the doingto do Field Level Field Level Risk Assessment?” What went well?”Risk Assessment in a These questions allow you to check howgroup using a case individuals are feeling about doing Field Levelstudy.Risk Assessment. It will also help you to identifyareas where more coaching may be needed..30 minutes END this section • Encourage workers do a field level riskassessment at least once before the next sessionLarge group discussion about theexerciseUse only with the four session formatConstruction Owners Association of Alberta 26
Supervisor’s Guide to Field Level Risk Assessment Part 2: Training OthersObjectives:Lesson Plan #4 – Responsibilities1. Discuss the responsibilities they have to use Field Level Risk Assessment.2. Describe how Field Level Risk Assessment will be used in this company.3. Discuss the barriers to using Field Level Risk Assessment habitually and the supports that are available to overcome these barriers.4. List the benefits of making Field Level Risk Assessment a habit on every job.5. Demonstrate ability to do Field Level Risk Assessment in a group using a case study. (optional)Time Objective Content Method Helps00 minutes Welcome • Welcome participants to the course. Inviteeveryone to get refreshments (beverage anddoughnuts)Use only in the four session format Overhead#1 WelcomeReview key pointsfrom last lesson• Ask, “Did anyone try to do a Field Level RiskAssessment since last session? Could you tell usabout it? How was it to do? What went well?What was difficult?” Facilitate the discussion ifthere is a positive response to this question. Ifthere is not a positive response review keyconcepts from last lesson i.e. types of controls,kinds of hazards.Use only in the four session formatConstruction Owners Association of Alberta 27
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Supervisor’s Guide to Field Level Risk Assessment Part 2: Training OthersObjectives:Lesson Plan #4 – Responsibilities1. Discuss the responsibilities they have to use Field Level Risk Assessment.2. Describe how Field Level Risk Assessment will be used in this company.3. Discuss the barriers to using Field Level Risk Assessment habitually and the supports that are available to overcome these barriers.4. List the benefits <strong>of</strong> making Field Level Risk Assessment a habit on every job.5. Demonstrate ability to do Field Level Risk Assessment in a group using a case study. (optional)Time Objective Content Method Helps00 minutes Welcome • Welcome participants to the course. Inviteeveryone to get refreshments (beverage anddoughnuts)Use only in the four session format Overhead#1 WelcomeReview key pointsfrom last lesson• Ask, “Did anyone try to do a Field Level RiskAssessment since last session? Could you tell usabout it? How was it to do? What went well?What was difficult?” Facilitate the discussion ifthere is a positive response to this question. Ifthere is not a positive response review keyconcepts from last lesson i.e. types <strong>of</strong> controls,kinds <strong>of</strong> hazards.Use only in the four session format<strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Owners</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta 27