LICQual Level 3 Award in Risk Assessment
The LICQual Level 3 Award in Risk Assessment is a comprehensive and industry-recognised qualification designed for professionals responsible for identifying, evaluating, and managing workplace risks. This course equips learners with the essential knowledge and practical skills required to conduct effective risk assessments, implement control measures, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations across a variety of industries. Participants will gain a clear understanding of hazard identification, risk evaluation techniques, legal requirements, and best practices for creating safe and productive work environments.
Ideal for supervisors, managers, safety officers, and employees involved in operational and management roles, this qualification enhances competency in recognising potential hazards and mitigating risks before they impact the workforce or the organisation. The course combines theoretical learning with practical exercises, ensuring learners can confidently apply risk assessment techniques in real-world scenarios.
Completing the LICQual Level 3 Award in Risk Assessment demonstrates a commitment to professional standards, workplace safety, and regulatory compliance, making it highly valuable for career development. Recognised across industries, this award strengthens employability, professional credibility, and leadership capabilities in health and safety management.
Enrol in this course to gain practical risk assessment skills, improve workplace safety standards, and advance your career in health, safety, and operational management roles. This qualification also provides a solid foundation for further advanced health and safety certifications and professional progression.
Overview
Certifying Body
LICQual
Total Credits
6
Evaluation
Assignments Based
Qualification Type
Non Ofqual
Learning Mood
Online
Study Units
6
Qualification #
LICQ2200401
Qualification Structure
To achieve the LICQual Level 3 Award in Risk Assessment;
Candidates must complete the following 6 Mandatory Units,

