Risk assessment is the process of thinking about what might cause harm to people and deciding what steps needs to be taken to avoid them. While maintaining health and safety of business everyone must control risks in their workplace.
Risk assessment is not about filling your cupboards with BIG books, journals and paperwork. (We should seriously reduce use of paper considering amount of trees are being cut). It is about what steps we have taken to reduce risks at workplace by analyzing it.
Hazard is any substance, situation with the potential of creating damage or can cause harm
Risk is the chance, probability of a specific effect within specific period. It can be High or low.
Risk assessment and risk analysis of technical systems can be divided into three steps:
Ideal Risk analysis is cannot be carried out by one person (mostly EHS officer or EHS manager) as it may throw light on particular aspect. There needs to be 3-4 experts from different background to carry out risk analysis e.g. experts from Chemicals, Equipment, health etc.
It is one the most important process of risk assessment to identify potential hazards at your workplace. Best way to do is just walk around your workplace, think about hazards and write them down.
We can consider below points in the process of identifying hazards
Below are some methods for hazards identification can be referred to more accurate risk assessment. Small industries where staff is below 5 employee need not to follow these processes.
There are plenty of risk assessment methods are available, but we can choose the severity and level of risks we are considering at workplace. Let’s read one by one.
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Once the hazards are identified, we can think on how they can harm, what will be the level of risk and what needs to be done to avoid it.
We can ask below questions to ourselves:
After we done with evaluating risks, we can now take below steps to control risks at workplace:
Improving health and safety of employees not necessarily need cost a lot. There are plenty of low-cost solutions are available to avoid accidents.
We can involve workers in the process of identifying risks and creating control measure plan.
We can also share our risk assessment plan with other industries who concern with particular activity. We can also ask them to share their risk assessment plan which may highlight risk we haven’t thought about.
Risk assessment can be conducted in Chemical, Pharmaceutical, food, construction, fitness, manufacturing and garment industries.
Let us know if you have any tips for conducting risk assessment in industry then let us know in comments.