machinery)
● Poor lighting levels (e.g.g. working temporary enclosed spaces)
● Low temperatures (e.g.
STEP 2
Decide who might harmed, not list individuals name.g.
STEP 3
Calculate what the risk adequately controlled? Have you already
taken precautions protect against the hazards which you have listed in
Step For example:
● have you provided adequate information staff?
● have you provided training instruction?
Do the precautions already taken
● meet the legal standards required?
● comply with recognized industrial practice?
● represent good practice?
● reduce the risk far reasonably practicable?
. from welding)
● Manual handling (e. working boiler rooms furnaces).g. lifting, moving supporting loads)
● Noise levels too high (e.g.g.g.
Safety First
Safety Procedures
● Hazard risk assessment an
essential part any health and
safety management system
● The aim the planning process is
to minimize risk
● HSE Publication, HSG (65).
Pay particular attention those who may more vulnerable, such as:
● staff with disabilities
● visitors
● young inexperienced staff
● people working isolation enclosed spaces. Just think
about groups people doing similar work who might affected by
your work:
● Office staff
● Electricians
● Maintenance personnel
● Other contractors site
● Operators equipment
● Cleaners
● Members the public. working outdoors refrigeration plant)
● High temperatures (e. faulty tools and equipment)
● Dust (e.Safe systems working
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● Electricity (e. from grinding operations thermal insulation)
● Fumes (e