Risk Assessment - Steps Needed To Manage Risk - HSE
Risk Assessment - Steps Needed To Manage Risk - HSE
Risk Assessment - Steps Needed To Manage Risk - HSE
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Identify hazards
Identify hazards
Look around your workplace and think about what may cause harm (these are called hazards). Think about:
how people work and how plant and equipment are used
Look back at your accident and ill health records as these can help you identify less obvious hazards. Take
account of non-routine operations, such as maintenance, cleaning or changes in production cycles.
Think about hazards to health, such as manual handling, use of chemicals and causes of work-related stress.
For each hazard, think about how employees, contractors, visitors or members of the public might be harmed.
Vulnerable workers
Some workers have particular requirements, for example young workers[6], migrant workers[7], new or expectant
mothers[8] and people with disabilities[9].
Talk to workers
Decide:
Put the controls you have identified in place. You're not expected to eliminate all risks but you need to do
everything 'reasonably practicable' to protect people from harm. This means balancing the level of risk against
the measures needed to control the real risk in terms of money, time or trouble.
You can find more detailed guidance on controls relevant to your business[10].
To help you, we have a risk assessment template and examples[11]. Do not rely purely on paperwork as your
main priority should be to control the risks in practice.
there are changes in the workplace that could lead to new risks such as changes to:
staff
a process
the substances or equipment used
Also consider a review if your workers have spotted any problems or there have been any accidents or near
misses.
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Update your risk assessment record with any changes you make.
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Resources
Toolbox for controlling risks[14]
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The basics for your business: Health and safety made simple[15]
1. Overview
https://www.hse.gov.uk/simple-health-safety/risk/index.htm#article
2. Risk assessment template and examples
https://www.hse.gov.uk/simple-health-safety/risk/risk-assessment-template-and-examples.htm#article
3. More detail on managing risk
https://www.hse.gov.uk/simple-health-safety/risk/more-detail-on-managing-risk.htm#article
4. Go to survey
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/D5YTG92
5. competent person
https://www.hse.gov.uk/toolbox/managing/deciding.htm
6. young workers
https://www.hse.gov.uk/young-workers/index.htm
7. migrant workers
https://www.hse.gov.uk/migrantworkers/index.htm
8. new or expectant mothers
https://www.hse.gov.uk/mothers/index.htm
9. people with disabilities
https://www.hse.gov.uk/disability/index.htm
10. controls relevant to your business
https://www.hse.gov.uk/simple-health-safety/risk/more-detail-on-managing-risk.htm
11. risk assessment template and examples
https://www.hse.gov.uk/simple-health-safety/risk/risk-assessment-template-and-examples.htm
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