Health and Safety Risk

Health and Safety Risk Hazards and Risks What is a hazard? Hazards which are related to Occupational Health and Safety, can simply defined as a potential source of harm or an adverse health effect on one or more person. The term hazard and risk are typically used interchangeably, however, this simple definition clearly shows the distinct difference between the two terms, as they are often confused with one another. What is a health and safety risk? A health and safety risk which relates to Occupational Health and Safety

Posted date: 22nd Apr 2021
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How do you use a Health and Safety Risk Assessment

Before exploring how a health and safety risk assessment is used, it is imperative to understand what a risk assessment is. Simply defined, a risk assessment is a careful examination of what could potentially cause harm to employees so that an employer can weigh up whether they have effective precautions in place to prevent harm.

Posted date: 22nd Apr 2021
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How to do a Health and Safety Risk Assessment

How to do a Health and Safety Risk Assessment Overview Risk assessments are the considered the cornerstone of any adequate health and safety management programme or system. All employers, regardless of the organisation’s size, industry, or nature of business, are required to carry out a risk assessment in the workplace and to keep a written record of that risk assessment. Employers may often be put off by the idea of a risk assessment as they think that it is a process that is overly complicated, difficult, or unnecessary. However, this need not be the case if it is done correctly. Risk assessments simply involve a close observation of the workplace or activities to identify what can cause harm to employees and visitors to the workplace and determining the control measures that can be implemented to minimise the risk of a harmful event. This begs the question regarding how a health and safety risk assessment is done. It can be done in three simple and basic steps, which are outlined and discussed in the sections below.

Posted date: 22nd Apr 2021
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Health and Safety Risk Assessment Requirements

Employers have a legal obligation to ensure that the workplace used by their employees, customers, and visitors, is safe and free from any hazards or risks that could negatively impact their health, safety, and/or wellbeing. Risk assessments serve a crucial role in ensuring that the workplace is healthy and safe through a process of checks. A risk assessment highlights all hazards and protects employees from such hazards through the implementation of control measures.

Posted date: 20th Apr 2021
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5 Steps of Risk Assessment Health and Safety

5 Steps of Risk Assessment Health and Safety Overview Employers who are doing a risk assessment for the first time, or even those who wish to brush up on the steps which are involved, can use the 5 steps of risk assessment in health and safety indicated below to conduct an effective, detailed risk assessment to ensure that there is compliance in the workplace in addition to ensuring that the workplace is safe. What is a Risk Assessment?

Posted date: 18th Apr 2021
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Health and Safety Risk Assessment Hazards

Health and Safety Risk Assessment Hazards Health and safety risk assessments involve a systematic method of evaluating work activities, identifying hazards, considering what may go wrong, and deciding on appropriate control measures. These measures are designed to eliminate, reduce, or minimise the risk of losses, damages, and/or injuries in the workplace.

Posted date: 16th Apr 2021
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Why is a Health and Safety Risk Assessment Important?

Why is a Health and Safety Risk Assessment Important? Overview The purpose of a risk assessment is that it serves as management tool which helps employers ensure that they provide a healthy and safe environment in which employees work, which is a legal obligation that employers have as according to the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 85 of 1993. Hazards and Risks There is a distinct difference between a hazard and a risk, and it is imperative that the two are not confused. A hazard can be described as something which has the potential to cause harm to the health, safety, or wellbeing of an employee, visitor to the site, or anyone else who may be affected by operations. A risk is the likelihood that an incident, injury, or an accident will occur as result of exposure to a hazard, or a combination of hazards.  Risks are categorised according to the potential harm or the adverse health effect that a hazard may have along with the number of times that employees may be exposed and the number of employees who are exposed.

Posted date: 13th Apr 2021
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