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RISK ASSESSMENT
RAISING AWARENESS
RISK ASSESSMENT
Purpose• Explain the risk assessment process• Detail 5 basic steps for carrying out a risk assessment Objectives• To familiarise candidates with OP-10-01-030 and associated pro-formas• To give candidates the confidence to carry out a risk assessment within
the work environment
Format• Explain the basics steps • Show a video on risk assessment• Do a desk top risk assessment• All lasting around 2 hours• Questions can be asked at any time during the session• End of session questionnaire
WHY RISK ASSESSMENT?
Reducing the risk of injury from those hazards to as low a level as is
reasonably practicable
AccidentsTo prevent
By The Identification of
Hazards
BENEFITS OF RISK ASSESSMENT
• Comply With The Law
• Economic
• Human
WHAT IS A RISK ASSESSMENTWHAT IS A RISK ASSESSMENT ?
“ The overall process of estimating the magnitude of risk to the population that might be affected and deciding whether or not the risk is tolerable”
RISK ASSESSMENTRISK ASSESSMENT
BASICALLY RISK ASSESSMENT IS THE FIRST STEP TO MAKING YOUR WORKPLACE SAFE
AN EMPLOYER MUST :-• identify the hazards and eliminate where possible.• Evaluate risks• reduce or control risks to a low level• record the assessment (see later)
AN EMPLOYEE MUST:-• co-operate with the employer on all health and safety matters• inform their line manager if they are concerned about a health and safety
matter• adhere to all work and safety procedures.
WHO CARRIES OUT RISK WHO CARRIES OUT RISK ASSESSMENTS?ASSESSMENTS?
A risk Assessment Must Be Carried Out By A
COMPETENT PERSONCOMPETENT PERSON
WHO OR WHAT IS A COMPETENT PERSON?
COMPETENT PERSONCOMPETENT PERSON
an understanding of the workplace• an ability to make sound judgements• a knowledge of the best practicable means to reduce those risks
identified
COMPETENCY MAY BE DEFINED AS A COMBINATION OF:-• knowledge• skill• experience• quality of personnel• ability to recognise the extent and limitations of one’s own
experience.
A COMPETENT PERSON SHOULD HAVE:-
WHEN ?WHEN ?
AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE !
• PRE DESIGN• PRE MANUFACTURE• PRE SITE VISIT• AT LEAST PRIOR TO WORK
COMMENCING
SOME DEFINITIONSSOME DEFINITIONS
An unplanned, unexpected event that can result in injury or damage
Accident
SOME DEFINITIONSSOME DEFINITIONS
Hazard
RiskThe likelihood of harm arising from the hazard and the severity of the harm
Something with the potential to cause harm
SOME DEFINITIONSSOME DEFINITIONS
Reasonably Practicable
Balance of the risk against the cost of controls
Assessment of Risk
CostTime TroubleDifficulty
WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY ?WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY ?
Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974
Section 2(1) - Employers General Duties
“It shall be the duty of every employer to ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health,
safety,and welfare at work of all his employees”
Which basically means that risks need to beconsidered with regard to cost, time, trouble and
difficulty
WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY ?WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY ?
Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999
(Supported by an ACOP and Guidance)
Regulation 3 - Risk Assessment
1) Every employer shall make a suitable and sufficientassessment of the risks to his employees and persons not in his employment from the hazards arising fromhis undertaking2) The assessment should be periodically reviewed
3) The significant findings should be recorded wherethere are more than five employees
WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY ?WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY ?
Regulation 16/17/18/New and Expectant Mothers
The health and safety of new and expectant mothers and that of her baby must be considered
Regulation 19 -Protection of Young Persons
Young persons need to be protected from risks tohealth and safety due to their lack of experienceand absence of awareness
WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY ?WHAT DOES THE LAW SAY ?
a) Avoid the risk
b) Evaluate risks that cannot be avoided
c) Combat risks at source
d) Adapt the work to the individual
Regulation 4 - Principles of Prevention
e) Adapt to technical progress
f) Replace the dangerous with non or less dangerous
g) Develop an overall policy
h) Give priority to measures protection groups
i) Ensure that employees receive the relevant instruction
Risk Assessment In Other LegislationRisk Assessment In Other Legislation
• Manual Handling Regulations 1992
• Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 1999
• Display Screen Equipment Regulations 1992
ANY QUESTIONS SO FARANY QUESTIONS SO FAR
QUESTIONS
FIVE EASY STEPS TO RISK FIVE EASY STEPS TO RISK ASSESSMENTSASSESSMENTS
1. Consider the task or process and who mightbe at risk
2. Identify the hazards, analyse and evaluate the likelihood against the severity
3. Decide on control measures and implementthem
4. Monitor the control measures
5. Review the process
STEP 1STEP 1 What’s The Task and Who May Be At Risk?
• The task
• Who is at risk?
STEP 2STEP 2Identifying and Evaluating Hazards and Risk
Identifying
• Use your existing knowledge
• Consider the obvious
• Consult manufacturers instructions
• Consult with colleagues
• Visit the intended workface
STEP 2 CONTINUED - EVALUATESTEP 2 CONTINUED - EVALUATE
The Business Operating Procedure has a guidance note on completion in the appendix at the back.
STEP 3 STEP 3 Decide on Controls and ImplementDecide on Controls and Implement
• Do away with the hazard
• Enhance the lighting
• Well maintained equipment
• Competent Personnel
• Consult manufacturers instructions
• Are there regulations and/or standards that apply?
• Personal protective equipment
STEP 4 STEP 4 Monitor The Control MeasuresMonitor The Control Measures
Ensure that the controls detailed in the assessment are in place
and are effective
STEP 5STEP 5Review The Risk AssessmentReview The Risk Assessment
• Has there been any significant changes?
• Is the assessment generic?
• Is the assessment still valid?
BUSINESS OPERATING PROCEDUREBUSINESS OPERATING PROCEDURE
BOP OP-10-01-030
Health and Safety Risk Assessment
RISK ASSESSMENT RECORDRISK ASSESSMENT RECORD
All Operating Centres throughout the company will be using the same Risk Assessment proforma.
RISK ASSESSMENT RECORDRISK ASSESSMENT RECORD
All Operating Centres throughout the company will be using the same Risk Assessment proforma.
RISK ASSESSMENT RECORDRISK ASSESSMENT RECORD
All Operating Centres throughout the company will be using the same Risk Assessment proforma.
REGISTERREGISTER
Each operational centre must create a register for registering and controlling Risk Assessments
See later.
RISK ASSESSMENT
VIDEO
“RISK ASSESSMENT FOR INDUSTRY”
DO A RISK ASSESSMENTDO A RISK ASSESSMENT
PRACTICALEXCERCISE
PROCEDUREPROCEDURE
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
EACH OPERATING CENTRE AND FUNCTION WILL DESIGNATE A PERSON OR PERSONS WHO WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING:-
• ensuring that risk assessments are carried out for all work activities within their area of responsibility
• establishing and maintaining the ‘Risk Assessment Register’ N.B. for the Renfrew site this will be done by the Health ,Safety and Environment Adviser.
REQUIREMENTSREQUIREMENTS
• EACH OPERATIONAL CENTRE WILL CARRY OUT THEIR RISK ASSESSMENTS USING THE PRINCIPLES AND PROCESS OUTLINED IN 5.3 AND 5.4 OF OP-10-01-030.
• RECORD THE RISK ASSESSMENT ON THE FORM DETAILED IN APPENDIX 3 OF THE PROCEDURE
(N.B. guidance on completion of this form is in Appendix 2)
• COMPLETE ‘ REGISTER OF RISK ASSESSMENT’ AS PER APPENDIX 1.
• ENSURE THAT THE RELEVANT RISK ASSESSMENT IS MADE AVAILABLE TO ALL CONCERNED PARTIES AND THAT CONTROL MEASURES ARE FULLY UNDERSTOOD.
Radiation Risk Assessments
• If you put a cross on the RA form beside Ionising Radiation , then that should automatically trigger certain actions:
• Contact Ian Little • Read the Business Operating Procedure OP-
10-01-090.(copy from Ian Little at present)• Refer to relevant Company Local Rules.• (Dosimetry Request and Prior Risk
Assessment.
Where to find and where to Archive Risk Assessments
Technology Personnel can find Blank in Word TemplateSite Services can access Blank in their own directoryWelding Products can access Blank from own directory
Save Completed Risk Assessment
Technology and EngineeringT:/Technology /BC 256/ Safety/Risk Assessments/Tech & Eng Building/RA’s
or Register
Site ServicesT:/Technology/BC256/Safety/Risk Assessments/Main Office\Ra’s or Register
Welding ProductsH:/Weldprod/Risk Assessments
Risk Assessments can be found on the MB INTRANET.
EACH OPERATIONAL CENTRE MUST CREATE ITS OWN REGISTER
RISK ASSESSMENT MEMORY JOGGER
Remember ERIC PD
• Reduce the hazard• Eliminate the hazard
• Isolate the hazard• Control the hazard• Personal Protective Equipment
• Discipline
SUMMARY
• Risk assessment is required by law under HASAWA and MHASAW Regulations etc
• Risk assessment can help reduce accidents and near misses and can be done in 5 easy steps
• Risk Assessments carried out by MB must record significant risks and the controls required
• Those affected must be informed
Something with the potential to cause harm
ARE YOUR CONTROLS ADEQUATE?
Hazard
A RISK ASSESSMENT IS YOUR BEST INVESTMENT
END
THANK YOUAND
QUESTIONS