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Risk
Assessment Course
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What is the primary goal of risk
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What is the primary legislation gov
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Which UK agency is responsible
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What is the first step in the risk
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Which of the following is a comm
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How often should risk assessme
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Course Objectives
At the end of this session participants
will be able to:
•State the legal obligations of themselves and their employers
with regard to health and safety
•Recognise a range of hazards and the harms that could be
caused by them in their working environment
•Identify a hierarchy of hazard controls that could be put in
place to minimise hazards
•Use the risk matrix risk assessment method to prioritise
where controls are needed
•Identify where risk assessment processes can be used in
their workplace.
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Question to start with
Why
Manage
Safety?
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Good Management Practice
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Slide One
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Slide Two
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Slide Three
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Risk Assessment Formula
Risk Assessment
Likelihood X Severity / Consequence = RISK
1 = Very Unlikely 1 = No injury, damage, sickness or
loss. First aid injury, minor damage.
2 = Unlikely 2 = Less than “3 day” injury,
substantial damage
3 = Likely 3 = Over “3 day” injury, fatality,
disabling illness, catastrophic loss.
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Implementing Risk Assessment
• In-house risk assessment procedures
• Range of risk assessments within the
working environment
• Concerns about health & safety or
matters relating to the risk assessment
process.

Risk Assessment PowerPoint Presentation V 3.1.ppt

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    © Trainer CoursesLtd © Trainer Courses Ltd 1 Risk Assessment Course
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    2 What is theprimary goal of risk Please download and install the Slido ap ⓘ Start presenting to display the poll results on this slide.
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    3 What is theprimary legislation gov Please download and install the Slido ap ⓘ Start presenting to display the poll results on this slide.
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    4 Which UK agencyis responsible Please download and install the Slido ap ⓘ Start presenting to display the poll results on this slide.
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    5 What is thefirst step in the risk Please download and install the Slido ap ⓘ Start presenting to display the poll results on this slide.
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    6 Which of thefollowing is a comm Please download and install the Slido ap ⓘ Start presenting to display the poll results on this slide.
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    7 How often shouldrisk assessme Please download and install the Slido ap ⓘ Start presenting to display the poll results on this slide.
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    © Trainer CoursesLtd 8 Course Objectives At the end of this session participants will be able to: •State the legal obligations of themselves and their employers with regard to health and safety •Recognise a range of hazards and the harms that could be caused by them in their working environment •Identify a hierarchy of hazard controls that could be put in place to minimise hazards •Use the risk matrix risk assessment method to prioritise where controls are needed •Identify where risk assessment processes can be used in their workplace.
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    © Trainer CoursesLtd 9 Question to start with Why Manage Safety?
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    © Trainer CoursesLtd 10 Good Management Practice
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    © Trainer CoursesLtd 11 Slide One
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    © Trainer CoursesLtd 12 Slide Two
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    © Trainer CoursesLtd 13 Slide Three
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    © Trainer CoursesLtd 14 Risk Assessment Formula Risk Assessment Likelihood X Severity / Consequence = RISK 1 = Very Unlikely 1 = No injury, damage, sickness or loss. First aid injury, minor damage. 2 = Unlikely 2 = Less than “3 day” injury, substantial damage 3 = Likely 3 = Over “3 day” injury, fatality, disabling illness, catastrophic loss.
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    © Trainer CoursesLtd 15 Implementing Risk Assessment • In-house risk assessment procedures • Range of risk assessments within the working environment • Concerns about health & safety or matters relating to the risk assessment process.