Risk assessment (RA) processes should ideally start at the
planning stage of the work activity, continuing throughout the work activity
itself and should be concluded in periodic reviews, to ensure that the risk
assessment is always current task specific and complete. Technical Data used in
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An initial assessment must be made to ascertain whether or
not each hazard presents a significant risk of injury or damage in the
activity. The level of risk arising from each hazard must then be quantified
using the risk matrix considering current company procedures and existing
permits / work controls.
When all the initial significant hazards have been
identified, a supervisor should look to minimize the risk to as low as
reasonably practicable by listing specific precautions and ensuring there is
full compliance by the workforce and the other effected people towards the
controls. The precautions should address each of the hazards in turn and before
moving to the next identified hazard, the supervisor must ensure the risk of
injury is as low as reasonably practicable. Some more details of iosh course in Islamabad are
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Following the introduction of the preventative measures the
hazards need to be re-addressed to ensure that the residual risk of each hazard
has achieved a low risk rating. Any hazards that present a risk rating higher
than "low" following the introduction of the preventative measures
should not continue. The work activity should be revisited in an attempt to
find an alternative method for completion or additional preventative measures
in order for the work to be carried out without risk of injury or damage.
Residual risk identification should be carried out in the same way as the
initial assessment in that each hazard is considered in turn and the risk of
the injury / damage being quantified.
The description of all the steps involved within the work
activity should contain sufficient detail so that the people carrying out the
RA can identify all relevant hazards and identify cost efficient reasonably
practicable means in which to control them. Persons at risk from the work
activity not only means the people carrying out the activity, but also everyone
else who may be effected in any way by the work activity, for example anyone
passing the activity, anyone working above or below the activity or the general
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