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Risk Assessment

Risk Assessment. So you found the hazard. What Does The LAW Require?. What Does The LAW Require?. RISK ASSESSMENT. RISK ASSESSMENT. AN ASSESSMENT OF THE RISK INVOLVED WITH THE IDENTIFED HAZARD. RISK ASSESSMENT. Items with Known Risk & Controls do not need Risk Assessment.

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Risk Assessment

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  1. Risk Assessment

  2. So you found the hazard

  3. What Does The LAW Require?

  4. What Does The LAW Require?

  5. RISK ASSESSMENT

  6. RISK ASSESSMENT • AN ASSESSMENT OF THE RISK INVOLVED WITH THE IDENTIFED HAZARD

  7. RISK ASSESSMENT Items with Known Risk & Controls do not need Risk Assessment

  8. RISK ASSESSMENT • AN ASSESSMENT OF THE RISK INVOLVED WITH THE IDENTIFED HAZARD • TO DETERMINE THE LEVEL OF RISK

  9. RISK ASSESSMENT • AN ASSESSMENT OF THE RISK INVOLVED WITH THE IDENTIFED HAZARD • TO DETERMINE THE LEVEL OF RISK • TO DETERMINE IF THE RISK IS TOLERABLE

  10. RISK ASSESSMENT TOOLS • RISK ASSESSMENT MARIX • RISK ASSESSMENT NANOGRAMS

  11. Throw in mathematical analyis

  12. RISK ASSESSMENT MATRIX

  13. Risk Class Calculator(Another Example)

  14. COMPONENTS • A RISK ASSESSMENT HAS 3 COMPONENTS • LIKELYHOOD • EXPOSURE • CONSEQUENCE

  15. COMPONENTS • A RISK ASSESSMENT HAS 3 COMPONENTS • LIKELYHOOD • EXPOSURE • CONSEQUENCE

  16. LIKELYHOOD & EXPOSURE • HOW LIKELY IS THE HAZARD TO CAUSE INJURY

  17. LIKELYHOOD • HOW LIKELY IS THE HAZARD TO CAUSE INJURY • LETS CONSIDER SIMPLE HOUSEKEEPING • RUBBISH IN MAIN ACCESSWAY • RUBBISH IN A CORNER OF A ROOM IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN LIKELY HOOD?

  18. COMPONENTS • A RISK ASSESSMENT HAS 3 COMPONENTS • LIKELYHOOD • EXPOSURE • CONSEQUENCE

  19. CONSEQUENCE • IF THE HAZARD WAS TO CAUSE INJURY WHAT IS THE MOST PROBABLE OUTCOME?

  20. CONSEQUENCE • IF THE HAZARD WAS TO CAUSE INJURY WHAT IS THE MOST PROBABLE OUTCOME? • LETS CONSIDER SIMPLE HOUSEKEEPING • RUBBISH IN MAIN ACCESSWAY • RUBBISH IN A CORNER OF A ROOM IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN OUTCOME?

  21. RISK ASSESSMENT • ALLOWS US TO UNDERSTAND THE HAZARD • ALLOWS US TO PRIORITSE THE HAZARD • ALLOW TO DETERMINE A REASONABLY PRACTIBLE RESPONSE

  22. RISK ASSESSMENT NANOGRAM

  23. How to use the Nanogram

  24. RISK ASSESSMENT EXCERCISE

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