Risk assessment

The aim of the risk assessment is to prevent accidents and ill health through planning, including the planning of arrangement for emergencies and imminent danger. This results in the risk being reduced from work activity to an acceptable level.

There are 5 basic steps for a risk assessment:

* Identifying the hazards in the activity

* Decide who might be harmed and how

* Asses the risk

* Decide the control measure needed, put them in place and tell the people affected

* Monitor the work to make sure that the assessment remains valid.

This kind of planning and requirement is to ensure that for every stage of people's work are in control. Risk assessment will be assessed, monitored and carried out by competent people.

Those involved will include:

* The manager who is in charge of the work

* People working in specific areas

* Manger responsible for the workplace

* Relevant experts

This is instead of the government doing it for the entire organisation in the United Kingdom. Since because the increasing amount of activities that need risk assessments became to much for the authorities to do, therefore each business/ organisations carry there own, apart of there own responsibility.

Part of the control of hazardous to health regulations for chemicals is (COSHH), introduced by law from the Government. COSHH has been developed to help firms and organisations carry out there own risk assessment for health risk
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'COSHH requires employers to:

* Assess the risks to health from chemicals and decide what controls are needed

* Use those controls and make sure the controls are working properly;

* Informs workers about the risks to their health;

* Train workers

COSH essentials were developed by the HSE, in collaboration with the TUC and the CBI developed by the Kay Media Technologies.'

This all should last for at least 3 years for it to be valid therefore, they will be monitored, recorded and updated.

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