A manager is intending to introduce a new work process. A risk assessment is required taking into account regulation 3 of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999.
Question, This is an outline one asking what factors should be considered when doing the RA. (Edited by Alexis)
Is the answer simply to define the 5 steps or is there more?
Thanks for any help.
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Last edited by Alexis on Fri May 27, 2011 9:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: I have edited the question as word for word NEBOSH questions are not allowed for Copyright infringement reasons.
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Re: Risk Assessment
Hi Peter
Firstly welcome to the forums
The 5 steps which you refer to are the steps to take when undertaking the assessment, an easy one to remember for the things to consider when undertaking a risk assessment is PEME
People
Equipment
Materials
Environment
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Simple
Firstly welcome to the forums
The 5 steps which you refer to are the steps to take when undertaking the assessment, an easy one to remember for the things to consider when undertaking a risk assessment is PEME
People
Equipment
Materials
Environment
Regards
Simple
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Re: Risk Assessment
Hi Peter and Welcome to HSfB.
As you can see, I have had to edit your question and reword it as it is a NEBOSH Copyright infringement.
As you can see, I have had to edit your question and reword it as it is a NEBOSH Copyright infringement.
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Re: Risk Assessment
The five steps are :-
[*]Identify the hazards, (the process, where it takes place including access and egress, the equipment used, the people involved)
[*]Determine who might be harmed and how (employees, visitors, sub contractors, the public, intruders (esp children))
[*]Evaluate the risks and decide on precautions (worth mentioning the hierarchy of control)
[*]Record your findings and implement them (assign responsibilities and make an action plan, mention SMART)
[*]Review your assessment and update if necessary (state when the RA should be reviewed, eg a time period or if something changes in the process)
[*]Identify the hazards, (the process, where it takes place including access and egress, the equipment used, the people involved)
[*]Determine who might be harmed and how (employees, visitors, sub contractors, the public, intruders (esp children))
[*]Evaluate the risks and decide on precautions (worth mentioning the hierarchy of control)
[*]Record your findings and implement them (assign responsibilities and make an action plan, mention SMART)
[*]Review your assessment and update if necessary (state when the RA should be reviewed, eg a time period or if something changes in the process)
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