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1 RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT

2 RISK MANAGEMENT Risk - The likelihood that the harm from a particular hazard is realised Hazard - Something with the potential to cause harm

3 RISK ASSESSMENT 1. Identify hazard 2. Who might be harmed Evaluate risks and existing control measures 4. Record significant findings 5. Review the assessment

4 FORMS OF HAZARD Physical Chemical Biological Ergonomical Psychological

5 EVALUATION OF RISK & CONTROL MEASURES
E - eliminate R - reduce I - Isolate C - control P - Personal Protective Equip D - discipline ERIC - Prevents Death

6 SREDIM Select Record Examine Develop Implement Maintain

7 THE RISK ASSESSMENT PROCESS

8 CONDUCT A HAZARD SURVEY
Identify any hazardous activity within the workplace which requires a risk assessment.

9 POTENTIAL HAZARDS Fall of object / material from height
Manual Handling Fall of person from height Use of machines Fire including static electricity Electricity Drowning

10 POTENTIAL HAZARDS Excavation work Stored energy
Explosions (Chemicals/Dusts) Contact with Cold/Hot surfaces Compressed air Mechanical lifting operations Noise Biological agents

11 POTENTIAL HAZARDS Hand tools Adverse weather Chemicals/Substances
Housekeeping Lighting Confined spaces Cleaning

12 DESCRIBE THE ACTIVITY List all the activities involved within the task.

13 IDENTIFY THE HAZARDS List all of the hazards that are associated with the task. E.g. electricity, manual handling etc.

14 ASSIGN A RISK RATING TO THE TASK
High Medium Low Score rating 1-25

15 LIST THE EXISTING CONTROLS
List all existing controls in place Training Competency Written method statements

16 LIST ADDITIONAL SAFETY MEASURES

17 HIGHLIGHT ANY RESIDUAL RISKS

18 RE ASSIGN RISK RATING

19 PREPARE METHOD OF WORKS STATEMENT

20 SAFE SYSTEMS OF WORK

21 PROFOUND KNOWLEDGE Who actually does it
Who actually watches it being done A fresh pair of eyes

22 BRAINSTORMING Personnel that have the profound knowledge
Personnel that oversee the operation Any personnel that the change would impact on.

23 COMPONENTS OF A SAFE SYSTEM OF WORK
Materials - Climate People - Carrying out the work, in the vicinity of the work, affected by the work, Trespassers Plant - Directly & Indirectly involved Equipment - Hand held, Scaffolding, Shoring, Lighting etc

24 WHEN IS A SAFE SYSTEM REQUIRED ?
A safe System of work is required when hazards cannot be physically eliminated and some element of risk remains.

25 FIVE STEPS TO DESIGNING A SAFE SYSTEM OF WORK
Assess the task - Ask the people that do it. Identify the hazards - Ask the people that do it, stand back and watch it. Define the Safe Method - Then discuss it with the people that do it and amend if necessary Implement the System - Ownership Monitor the System - A living document

26 ASSESSING THE TASK WHAT - is used/done/hazards/limits
WHEN - is it done, effects of different times WHERE - is it done, how would it differ HOW - is it done, pre-empt failures WHY - is it done that way, another way?

27 HOW DO YOU COMMUNICATE A SAFE SYSTEM OF WORK ?
ORALLY - Through training, by supervisors BY EXAMPLE - What you do, they will do SIMPLE WRITTEN - Managers rules, notices, circulars FORMAL PERMIT TO WORK - An auditable, managed system


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