Category Archives: Risk Assessment

Hand Tools Risk Assessment

This is basic risk assessment that is applicable for the use of hammer, screw drivers, knifes, hammers, snips, measuring tape etc. Hazards may include: Hand Injury Face/Eye Injury Foot Injury Injury to other parts of the body Control Measures Selecting the right tool for the job minimizes the risk of having an accident. Avoid using hand… Read More: Hand Tools Risk Assessment »

Work at Height Risk Assessment

Below is work at height risk assessment that covers work in any place including at or below ground  level and/or obtaining access to a place of work where an employee could fall a distance liable to  cause injury. Scope of work may include work at or below ground level – roofs, open edges, opes, risers,… Read More: Work at Height Risk Assessment »

Manual Handling Risk Assessment and Control Measures

This risk assessment is applicable for all persons involved in transporting or supporting of a load by 1 or more employees and includes lifting, putting down, pulling, pushing, carrying or moving a load, which, by reason of its  characteristics or of unfavorable ergonomic conditions, involves risks, particularly of back injuries to employees. Scope of this… Read More: Manual Handling Risk Assessment and Control Measures »

Slips, Trips and Falls Risk Assessment

This risk assessment is applicable for all kind of operations including the use of tools and equipment’s. Scope of the document is all  locations including sites, offices, stores, workshops, canteens, dry rooms, toilets etc. For all type of  work activities at the same level within the working environment including platforms. Hazards include: Cuts and Abrasions Laceration Serious bodily… Read More: Slips, Trips and Falls Risk Assessment »

HSE Procedure for Setting Site Compound, Parking and Material Storage

This method statement outlines the procedure and methodology for the site compound set up, including Parking and Material Storage. Typically contracts manager, site agent, foreman and a suitably qualified ecologist is responsible for this activity. Other employees who are directly involved include plant operators, banksman, site supervisor and general operatives. Necessary Plant & Equipment 20… Read More: HSE Procedure for Setting Site Compound, Parking and Material Storage »

Safe Work Method Statement & Risk Assessment for Excavation and Trenching

This safe work method statement SWMS details how specific risks associated with excavation, trenching and the location of underground services are to be managed and controlled. It outlines the common risks and dangers associated with this work and how to best control them. The control measures listed in this SWMS must be implemented on site.… Read More: Safe Work Method Statement & Risk Assessment for Excavation and… »