
What is Risk Assesment?
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Risk assessment is nothing more than a careful examination of what, in our work, could cause harm to people so that we can weigh up whether we have taken enough control measures or should do more to prevent harm. The aim is to ensure that no one gets hurt or becomes ill.
It is every employer’s responsibility to ensure that their organisation has appropriately assessed all work activities and tasks which may put an employee, visitor, contractor or volunteer under their supervision at risk of injury or worse.
It is essential to maintain regular checks to ensure your business maintains compliance with Health and Safety requirements.
Risk Assessment should be updated at least once per year or if there is a significant change in Company activities.
It is every employer’s responsibility to ensure that their organisation has appropriately assessed all work activities and tasks which may put an employee, visitor, contractor or volunteer under their supervision at risk of injury or worse.
It is essential to maintain regular checks to ensure your business maintains compliance with Health and Safety requirements.
Risk Assessment should be updated at least once per year or if there is a significant change in Company activities.
Risk Assessment is a written document that records three-step process:
01
Identify the hazards.
02
Assess the risk.
03
Put control measures in place.

Importance and legal requirements of Risk Assessment
By law, every employer must undertake this kind of assessment for health and safety risks within their working environment. Risk Assessment and safety management regulate the measures that comply with the Safety Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 ( which states that ‘By law, employers and those who control workplaces to any extent, must identify hazards in the workplaces under their control and assess the risk presented by the hazards’.
A key reason why workplace risk assessments are essential is that they keep your staff safe and free from injuries. Keeping staff safe is so important; by doing so you can avoid any unwanted accidents that could lead to a valued employee getting injured.
A key reason why workplace risk assessments are essential is that they keep your staff safe and free from injuries. Keeping staff safe is so important; by doing so you can avoid any unwanted accidents that could lead to a valued employee getting injured.

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