Risk Assessments: School of Physics
Risk Assessments: School of Physics
Risk Assessments: School of Physics
School of Physics
Risk Assessments
• Could it ??
Think Again!
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during the creation of this
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Risk Assessment
“A systematic evaluation of
the work place and/or other
activities which identifies the
hazards present and gives
an estimate of the extent of
the risks involved”
Risk Assessment – The History
Anything that
may cause
harm
Risk
The probability of harm
occurring
Identify the
hazards
Methods Of Identifying
Hazards
• Health & safety audits
• Academic journals
• Research papers
• Consultation with other co-workers
• Accident reports
• Trade organisations
• HSE statistics
Methods Of Identifying Hazards
• Similar Institutions
• Outside Advice (manufacturers of
equipment and materials)
• Internal Advice (University Safety &
Health Services)
Step Two
Identify who
might be
harmed
Who Might Be At Risk
•Employees
•Contractors
•Visitors
•General public
•Children
•People who share
the workplace
•Must be people specific
Don’t forget vulnerable groups such as people with
disabilities, pregnant staff and those with little
experience or training.
Step Three
Evaluate the risks
Risk Analysis
• Hazards and
hazardous situations
are systematically
identified.
• The level of risk
associated with
each hazard
(situation) is
estimated
Risk Evaluation
• A judgement is made as
to whether the level of
risk is acceptable or
tolerable
Record your
findings
Recording the Risk Assessment
The Elements
• Emergency Procedures
Signatures
Ref:
Location
Hazards
Activities, substances, Estimated risk
Hazards identified
machines, tools, etc. (low/medium/high)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Estimated risk
Precautions required to mitigate risk (relate to numbers above): after
precautions
(low/medium/high)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Training Requirements
Storage
Waste Disposal
Risk assessment
3.—(1) Every employer shall make a suitable and sufficient assessment of—
• (a) the risks to the health and safety of his employees to which they are exposed whilst
they are at work; and
• (b) the risks to the health and safety of persons not in his employment arising out of or
in connection with the conduct by him of his undertaking,
for the purpose of identifying the measures he needs to take to comply with the requirements
and prohibitions imposed upon him by or under the relevant statutory provisions and by Part
II of the Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations 1997.
Risk Assessment Strategy
• Insured losses
Compensation claims (UV burns £116k)
(Back Injury £33k)
Loss of business etc??
• Uninsured losses
Fines of up to £20k, but last time……….
» Fines (£3k)
» Costs (£7k prosecution, £10k defence)
(£20k) from School resources !
The “cost” of Discharging the
Notice
The following is a breakdown of the hours spent
discharging the Notice:
School Safety Advisor – 460 Hours
Divisional / Area Safety Advisors (6) – 1700 Hours
School Staff - 2800 Hours