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General Hazard Identification Form

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This general hazard identification form aims to assess potential risks (e.g noise, manual handling, excavation, etc.) observed within the work premises. Describe the nature of work and select the protective equipment available and needed to protect the employees from harm. Proceed with identifying the hazards present. Capture photo evidences of the situation or object that may cause serious problems to workers. You can assign an action to a supervisor for review and immediate resolution. Add other hazards which are not listed on the template. Complete the audit by stating some observations and rate the overall assessment if the work site is safe or not. Use SafetyCulture's Analytics feature to track improvements on safety. Analyze these data to construct better safety plans and strategies for your organization.

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