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Guidance on Conducting Risk Assessments

General Risk Assessment:

Required under The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999
This document identifies general hazards in the working environment, such as trip, slip & fall hazards, hygiene considerations ,heating, cleaning lighting and general environmental features including the provision for first aid and recommends control measures aimed at reducing the likelihood of harm occurring from these hazards.

Fire Risk Assessment:

Required under The Regulatory Reform (Fire) Safety Order 2005

This document identifies fire hazards in the working environment, in areas such as fire routes, fire exits and all other areas. It checks for the presence of necessary arrangements, facilities and detection such as smoke & heat detection, fire extinguishers, fire marshals and emergency lighting and recommends control measures aimed at reducing the likelihood of harm occurring from these hazards.

Workstation Risk Assessments :

Required in accordance with Health & Safety Display Screen Equipment Regulations 1992

These documents refer to each individual habitual computer user, and summarises both positive and negative points identified at the users workstation setup, including desk, chair, keyboard, mouse and screen, electrical and welfare considerations at the workstation. Recommendations may be made for any provisions which will improve the users setup, and posture training will be provided where required during the assessment.

Manual Handling Risk Assessment:

Required in accordance with The Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992

This document identifies the hazardous manual handling tasks which are carried out, and makes recommendations designed to reduce the likelihood that manual handlers will suffer injury. Recommendations may include the provision of manual handling training, or the provision of suitable manual handling aids for specific tasks.

New & Expectant Mothers Risk Assessment:

Required under The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999

This assessment looks in detail at the daily work routine of a new or expectant mother at work. It identifies any potential areas which may cause harm or discomfort, and makes recommendations for any reasonable adjustments required.

Disability Access Audit/Welfare Survey :

This document relates specifically to your building / premises access and welfare and makes recommendations so far as reasonably practicable to ensure that all potential employees or visitors are not discriminated against by virtue of any physical, sensory or mental impairment. Without this document, your organisation may be vulnerable to penalties being imposed by civil courts.

Stress Risk Assessment:

Required under The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999

This document refers to individuals or departments, and seeks to make recommendations to reduce work-related stressors to an acceptable level. This risk assessment is specifically required when your organisation has been informed that someone is either experiencing a stress-related illness, or work-related stress beyond an acceptable level.

Home Worker Risk Assessment:

Required in accordance with Health & Safety Display Screen Equipment Regulations 1992

This documents refers to any individual who formally or habitually spends a significant time working from home. It takes into account the working environment including the workstation setup, and also checks that electrical appliances which are being used for work purposes are in a safe condition.

COSHH Risk Assessment:

Required in accordance with Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002

This document relates to any chemical or flammable liquids or substances which are hazardous to health. Amongst other things, it will recommend that COSHH items are suitably and securely stored, and that data sheets are available giving specific information about each substance used.

Young Persons At Work Risk Assessment:

Required in accordance with The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999

This document refers to any persons in the working environment below the age of 18, and considers specific hazards which may have a high risk due to the inexperience and potential immaturity of the individual. This assessment is highly specific to the individual, their working environment and the nature of work which is being undertaken.

Lone Worker Risk Assessment:

Required in accordance with The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999

This document relates to any individual whose place and hours of work result in them being on their own for prolonged periods of time. The assessment will make recommendations considering fire safety and first aid along with relevant medical conditions, and will often recommend that remote monitoring is effected for the lone worker.

Working at Height Risk Assessment:

Required in accordance with The Work at Height Regulations 2005 and The Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999

This document relates to any tasks carried out within the working environment where working at height is involved. This may include tasks such as changing light bulbs, general maintenance and cleaning of ceilings or windows. The assessment is likely to recommend that suitable and sufficient ladders are provided, as well as individuals receiving work at height / ladder safety training where appropriate.

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