Ergonomics Regulation and Risk Asessment
Virtual CPD Course | 27 March 2026

Legible for: 1 CPD Point – SAAMA/ECSA | 0.8 CPD Credits – SACPCMP

Who is this course for?
This course is designed for anyone involved in managing, designing, or working in environments where ergonomic risks may occur
Brief Overview:
This course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of ergonomic regulations and ergonomic risk management in the workplace. It focuses on the requirements of the Ergonomics Regulations, 2019, the identification and assessment of ergonomic risks, and the implementation of effective control measures across physical, cognitive, and organizational ergonomics domains. The course equips participants with practical skills to improve compliance, reduce ergonomic-related health risks, and enhance overall system performance and employee well-being.
Who should attend?
- Health and Safety Practitioners
- Construction and Project Managers
- Supervisors and Line Managers
- Human Resources and Facilities Managers
- SHE Representatives and Committee Members
- Built Environment Professionals
- Employers and Employees exposed to ergonomic risks
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles and scope of ergonomics and ergonomic risk management
- Interpret and apply the Ergonomics Regulations, 2019
- Identify physical, cognitive, and organizational ergonomic risks in the workplace
- Conduct and review ergonomic risk assessments in line with regulatory requirements
- Apply the hierarchy of controls to manage ergonomic risks
- Understand duties and responsibilities of employers, employees, designers, and suppliers
- Implement ergonomic risk management programmes and medical surveillance requirements
Course Outline
Introduction to Ergonomics
- Definition and principles of ergonomics
- Human-centred design and system performance
- The ergonomics process: studying the user and the task
- Benefits of ergonomics in the workplace
Overview of Ergonomics Regulations
- Rationale for the promulgation of the regulations
- Scope of application (Regulation 2)
- Key definitions and terminology
- Relationship with the Occupational Health and Safety Act
Types of Ergonomics
- Physical ergonomics
- Cognitive ergonomics
- Organizational ergonomics
- Interaction between the three domains
Ergonomic Risk Factors in the Workplace
- Common ergonomic risk factors
- Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and their evolution
- Office and workstation-related ergonomic risks
- Impact of poor ergonomics on health, productivity, and safety
Duties and Responsibilities
- Employer duties (information, instruction, and training – Regulation 3)
- Employee and mandatory responsibilities (Regulation 4)
- Duties of designers, manufacturers, importers, and suppliers (Regulation 5)
Ergonomic Risk Assessment (Regulation 6)
- Purpose and timing of ergonomic risk assessments
- Competent person requirements
- Steps in conducting an ergonomic risk assessment
- Consultation with health and safety representatives
- Review and revision of ergonomic risk assessments
Ergonomic Risk Control Measures (Regulation 7)
- Preventive vs reactive controls
- Hierarchy of controls applied to ergonomic risks
- Elimination, substitution, engineering, administrative controls, and PPE
- Monitoring and maintenance of controls
Medical Surveillance and Record Keeping
- Ergonomic medical surveillance (Regulation 8)
- Detection of adverse health effects
- Elements of ergonomic medical surveillance
- Maintenance of controls (Regulation 9)
- Record keeping requirements (Regulation 10)
Physical Ergonomics
- Anatomy, biomechanics, and posture
- Manual handling and lifting practices
- Workstation and equipment design
- Practical control methods for physical ergonomic risks
Cognitive Ergonomics
- Mental workload and human error
- System vs person approach to error
- Cognitive processes and decision-making
- Benefits of good cognitive ergonomic design
Organizational Ergonomics
- Participatory ergonomics
- Work systems, structures, and processes
- Organizational balance model
- Integration of ergonomics into organizational culture
Implementing an Ergonomic Risk Management Programme
- Planning and scaling ergonomic improvements
- Measuring performance and progress
- Continuous improvement in ergonomics
- Practical workplace application and case discussions
Now available in two formats!
Live Session - Face-to-Face
Duration: 1-Day (Virtual CPD Course)
Price: R2999 Per Delegate
This Course Includes:
- Course Manual
- CPD Certificate
- One month of access to the course recording
Tailor Made In-House
Accreditation Details:
Accredited by:
- The Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) with 1 CPD Point.
- The South African Council for the Project and Construction Management Professions (SACPCMP) with 0.8 CPD Credits.
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