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Risk Assessment
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So you found the hazard
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What Does The LAW Require?
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RISK ASSESSMENT
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AN ASSESSMENT OF THE RISK INVOLVED WITH THE IDENTIFED HAZARD
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RISK ASSESSMENT Items with Known Risk & Controls do not need Risk Assessment
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RISK ASSESSMENT AN ASSESSMENT OF THE RISK INVOLVED WITH THE IDENTIFED HAZARD TO DETERMINE THE LEVEL OF RISK
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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
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RISK ASSESSMENT TOOLS RISK ASSESSMENT MARIX RISK ASSESSMENT NANOGRAMS
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Throw in mathematical analyis
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RISK ASSESSMENT MATRIX
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Risk Class Calculator (Another Example) Likelihood (L) Consequence (C) Almost Certain LikelyUnlikelyVery Unlikely CatastrophicEEHM MajorEHML ModerateHMLL MinorMLLL
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COMPONENTS A RISK ASSESSMENT HAS 3 COMPONENTS – LIKELYHOOD – EXPOSURE – CONSEQUENCE
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COMPONENTS A RISK ASSESSMENT HAS 3 COMPONENTS – LIKELYHOOD – EXPOSURE – CONSEQUENCE
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LIKELYHOOD & EXPOSURE HOW LIKELY IS THE HAZARD TO CAUSE INJURY
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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?
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COMPONENTS A RISK ASSESSMENT HAS 3 COMPONENTS – LIKELYHOOD – EXPOSURE – CONSEQUENCE
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CONSEQUENCE IF THE HAZARD WAS TO CAUSE INJURY WHAT IS THE MOST PROBABLE OUTCOME?
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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?
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RISK ASSESSMENT ALLOWS US TO UNDERSTAND THE HAZARD ALLOWS US TO PRIORITSE THE HAZARD ALLOW TO DETERMINE A REASONABLY PRACTIBLE RESPONSE
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RISK ASSESSMENT NANOGRAM
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How to use the Nanogram
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RISK ASSESSMENT EXCERCISE
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