Proficiency in using RAMP for Risk Management of Work-Related Injuries
Program Overview
Program Overview
The program offered by KTH focuses on the RAMP tool for risk management of work-related injuries, specifically musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). MSDs are a common reason for absence from work, leading to reduced productivity, quality losses, and increased medical costs.
Course Details
The program consists of three courses, with the third course, RAMP Course 3: Proficiency in using RAMP for Risk Management of Work-Related Injuries, emphasizing the practical application of the RAMP tool. This course enables participants to manage the entire risk management process, working with authentic cases from the business community.
Course Objectives
- Practice using all four modules in the RAMP tool to manage musculoskeletal (MSD) risks.
- Become skilled in managing the whole risk management process.
- Work with authentic cases from the business community.
Course Structure
- The course is taken online and is self-paced.
- It is free of charge.
- Participants can choose to study each course separately.
- No specific prerequisites are required for enrollment.
Instructor
The teacher for the course is Linda Rose.
Program Benefits
Upon completing the courses, participants will be able to take the lead in creating sustainable working life by applying the whole MSD risk management process. This includes risk identification, risk assessment, concrete action plans, and follow-ups.
Enrollment
The program is open to everyone, with no specific requirements for registration.
