The HSE 5-step risk assessment process, what workers need to know, when a written assessment is required, review obligations and your right to see it.
What could cause harm? Walk around the workplace, talk to workers, review accident records, consider all activities and who might be affected.
Think about employees, contractors, visitors, members of the public. Consider vulnerable groups — new workers, young people, pregnant workers.
How likely is harm and how severe? What controls are in place? What more is needed? Apply the hierarchy of control — eliminate, substitute, engineer, administrate, PPE.
Document significant hazards, who is at risk and the controls in place. Keep it simple and practical — not a bureaucratic exercise.
Review when: significant changes occur, after an accident or near-miss, if controls may no longer be effective. At minimum, review annually.
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