Risk assessment for general office. Identify office work activity that appears at risk and observe all probable hazards. List people most at harm (e.g. staff, customers, visitors). Assess risk rating per the matrix and devise an implementation plan.Risk assessment for general office. Identify office work activity that appears at risk and observe all probable hazards. List people most at harm (e.g. staff, customers, visitors). Assess risk rating per the matrix and devise an implementation plan.
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Office Risk Assessment
Risk assessment for general office. Identify office work activity that appears at risk and observe all probable hazards. List people most at harm (e.g. staff, customers, visitors). Assess risk rating per the matrix and devise an implementation plan.
Use this generic dynamic risk assessment template to capture a variable number of observed hazards. Observe tasks, identify hazards, persons at risk and select the risk rating based on the risk matrix. Select control measures and recommended actions to minimize the risk.
This HSE office risk assessment template is used to identify and assess hazards present in an office-based environment to ensure that all employees are safe during their work shifts. This template can be used by team managers and safety officers to mitigate risks before any accidents or injuries happen. The template can serve as a guide for the inspector to do the following: Do a walkthrough and identify any hazards present, Take a photo of the hazards and annotate it for emphasis, Record who is at risk and control measures in place, List necessary actions to be done and who is responsible to mitigate the risks, Assign actions to responsible teams, Complete the audit by signing off.
Based on HSE guidance for risk assessment at work, this workplace risk assessment template can be used by employers, owners, and managers to do the following: 1) Decide on the focus of the workplace risk assessment by stating the goal, scope, and other important details (when and where workplace risk assessment will be performed), 2) Identify hazards, risks caused by the hazards, and who might be harmed by these risks, 3) Evaluate risks by estimating likelihood and consequences of risk and using the risk matrix provided to identify risk levels (high, medium, low), 4) Develop effective risk control measures when hazards cannot be eliminated, and 5) Specify how often the workplace risk assessment will be reviewed.