We need to control operational hazards
Your priority is identifying hazards, assessing likelihood and severity, selecting controls, and documenting workplace risks.
View HIRADC outline →These programs are complementary, but each begins with a different organizational need.
Your priority is identifying hazards, assessing likelihood and severity, selecting controls, and documenting workplace risks.
View HIRADC outline →Your organization needs shared principles and a structured approach to identifying, evaluating, treating, monitoring, and communicating risk.
View ISO 31000 outline →Your priority is customer-focused processes, documented responsibilities, risk-based thinking, performance evaluation, and continual improvement.
View ISO 9001 outline →They operate at different levels. The most useful starting point depends on whether your immediate concern is a task, an organizational uncertainty, or a managed business process.
Operational level: identify hazards in activities and workplaces, assess safety risks, and determine effective controls.
View outlineOrganizational level: establish principles, governance, and a repeatable process for managing uncertainty across functions.
View outlineSystem level: manage interconnected processes, customer requirements, risks, performance, corrective action, and improvement.
View outlineTake only the course connected to your role, or combine them when safety risk, enterprise risk, and quality processes must work together. HIRADC is especially relevant to operational safety; ISO 31000 provides broad risk principles; ISO 9001 focuses on quality-system requirements.
Use this table to match the course to its scope, participants, and expected workplace output.
| Course | Primary scope | Best for | Typical output | Outline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIRADC | Work activities, hazards, and safety controls | Safety teams, supervisors, managers, committees, operational personnel | Hazard register, risk rating, and selected controls | View |
| ISO 31000 Risk Management | Organization-wide uncertainty and risk decisions | Risk owners, managers, planners, auditors, governance teams | Risk criteria, assessment, treatment, monitoring, and communication approach | View |
| ISO 9001:2015 + Amendment 1:2024 | Quality-management processes and requirements | Quality teams, process owners, managers, auditors, employees supporting a QMS | Shared understanding of clauses, process responsibilities, risks, and improvement | View |
Choose the statement closest to your immediate requirement.
Tell us your industry, current system, compliance context, and participant roles. We can recommend or combine the appropriate modules.