Risk Assessment
As an employer, the law requires you to assess and manage health
and safety risks - for most businesses this is not difficult to
do. The HSE has produced a template for you to use and
prepared numerous example risk assessments to help you achieve
sensible risk management. You can access this information and
the template by clicking on the link on the right.
A risk assessment helps you focus on the risks that really matter
in your workplace - the ones with the potential to cause real harm.
In many instances, straightforward measures can readily control
risks. For most, that means simple, cheap and effective measures to
ensure your workforce is protected.
The law does not expect you to eliminate all risk, but you are
required to protect people as far as 'reasonably practicable'. This
guide tells you how to achieve that with a minimum of fuss.
Follow the five steps:
Step 1: Identify the hazards - How people could
be harmed. The booklet includes tips on how to spot the hazards
that matter.
Step 2: Decide who might be harmed and how. The
booklet will help you identify the best way to manage the risk.
Step 3: Evaluate the risks and decide on
precaution. Compare what you do to good practice.
Step 4: Record your findings and implement
them. You can use the blank template in the booklet to do this.
This will include both temporary and long term solutions.
Step 5: Review your assessment and update if
necessary. Set a date each year for a formal review to take account
of new processes or equipment.
Contact us
Public Health Team
Environment & Regulatory Services
Tamworth Borough Council
Marmion House
Lichfield Street
Tamworth
B79 7BZ
Telephone: 01827 709445
Email: envhealthadmin@tamworth.gov.uk
This page was last updated 6
October 2009