| Dates: | January 6-9, 2026 |
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| Meets: | Tu, W, Th and F from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM |
| Location: | UT Arlington TBA |
| Cost: | $750.00 |
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RM 101
Safety, Health, and Environmental Risk Management (SHERM) Principles
32 Hours | $750Contract Price: $9,000
This course will provide an overview of risk management from the safety, health, and environmental program perspective. Specific topics covered will include introduction to risk management utilizing ISO STD 31000; key terminology; describing and applying the risk management process; and, suggested strategies for improving environmental, safety, and health programs using risk management principles.
- How an organization's enterprise risk is identified and analyzed
- How risk management alternatives are evaluated
- How the most desirable option is selected
- Implementation of selected risk management techniques
- Suggested strategies for adapting programs to the risk management organizational environment
- Development of a risk portfolio for a notional business applying the ISO 31000 process
- Ample time will be allotted for questions, answers and discussion
| Fee: | $750.00 |
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| Hours: | 32.00 |
| CEUs: | 3.20 |
UT Arlington TBA
Michael Dickerson
Mike Dickerson has specialized in safety and risk management since 2007. He has served in a corporate safety role in manufacturing, as a safety director in vertical & industrial construction, and as a consultant in the insurance sector. Mike is a Certified Safety Professional (CSP), and a Certified Safety and Health Official (CSHO). He has undergraduate degrees in business and construction technology, and a master's in safety sciences from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the ANSI Z359 Fall Protection Standards full committee, a professional member of the American Society of Safety Professionals and is a frequent collaborator with the Construction Safety Research Alliance (CSRA) at the University of Colorado. Before working in the private sector, Mike served our military in the structural trades with several U.S. Air Force RED HORSE construction squadrons.Adrian Loera