The HSE have issued new guidance on risk assessment. Their aim is to simplify the process but does this mean they will not be too fussy about the standard of your assessment documentation?
Published 25.09.2006
You’re thinking that it’s about time your office was treated to a lick of paint, but you’re not sure how to assess the risks involved. So why not use our example risk assessment document, which
includes ways to manage the work safely?
Published 19.05.2008
Managing the risk of a fire in your workplace is something that numerous companies are willing to do for you. But why not use our fire risk assessment guide to help you do it yourself?
Published 23.10.2006
A subscriber has recently asked us for guidance on organising events, e.g. seminars, off site. To help, we’ve produced a brand new risk assessment that identifies how to organise such events safely.
What’s covered?
Published 03.12.2010
Risk assessments are completed to identify safe operating procedures, but they often fail to cover maintenance activities. Why not use our sample document to help you risk assess the hazards
associated with machinery maintenance?
Published 23.02.2009
You’ve been given the job of completing risk assessments for your business. However, you have no idea where to start or what you should be writing down. Is there a standard method?
Published 22.11.2013
If your staff are asked to carry out general risk assessments, you can help them with our flow chart. It summarises the steps to be taken, with hints at how to complete each stage. What’s covered?
Published 11.10.2017
A colleague is convinced that there’s a standard way of presenting risk assessments. However, you thought otherwise. Is there a standard way of doing it or can your assessments be in a format to suit
your business?
Published 14.01.2008
If your staff use hazardous chemicals, it’s vital that they know what the risks are and what they should be doing to protect themselves and others. You can ensure that this happens by using our new
COSHH information sheet.
Published 09.10.2012
You’re aware that you only have a legal duty to record significant findings on your risk assessments. But what exactly does “significant” mean? And how do you know what to record without fully risk
assessing absolutely everything first?
Published 05.11.2007