Factory 2
Factory 2
Factory 2
Name:
Zeyad Ashour
Mohamed Abdelaal
Introduction
A risk assessment is simply a careful examination of anything that may
cause harm to you or others during the course of your work. Once this is
done, you will then be able to decide upon the most appropriate action to
take to minimize the likelihood of anyone being hurt. The aim is to prevent
accident and illness. It is carried out by identifying risk and using
appropriate control measures to minimize or eliminate the risk. Risk
Assessment of all activities is required by Law.
It is also important to consider "environmental risks"
Hazard:
A hazard is anything that may cause harm. Although they may not cause harm in
one form, there is always a "what if....?". Glass bottles can be considered a hazard.
Normally they are fairly harmless - what if they are dropped? Electricity is a hazard;
whilst properly contained it is safe, what if...? To make life a little easier, we have
divided the hazards into groups which are then sub-divided. Not all the areas will be
relevant to your work, but do not dismiss them without looking - you may find a risk
that you hadn't thought of.
Risk:
The risk is essentially the likelihood of something happening. What if the glass
bottle is dropped? - there is a risk that someone could be cut. How do we minimize
the risk? - Using a suitable control measure.
Control Measures:
Often the best control measures will start with the words DO NOT. Do not use a
glass bottle. This will eliminate the risk altogether. However, there are times when
"do not" is not applicable.
What
are the
hazards
?
Who might
be harmed
and how?
What
further
action is
necessary?
Action by
whom?
Fire
Staff trapped
could suffer
fatal injury
from smoke
inhalation/
burns.
No further
action at this
stage.
Technician
Electricity
Technician
/contractors
may suffer
shock and
burns injuries
from faulty
electrical
equipment or
installation.
No further
action at this
stage.
Technician
Noise
Technician
/contractors
may suffer
discomfort
and potential
hearing
No further
action at this
stage.
Technician
Act
on
by
wh
n?
damage if
working in
noisy areas
or using
noisy
equipment
(eg angle
grinders).
Machinery
Technician
and others
may suffer
serious injury
from
unguarded
moving parts
of machinery.
No further
action at this
stage.
Technician
Working at
height
Technician
and
contractors
may suffer
severe,
possibly fatal,
injuries if
they fall from
any height,
eg during
machinery or
LEV repair.
Sharpenin
g tools
Technician
and others
nearby may
suffer serious
impact
injuries if
abrasive
wheel
fractures
during use.
Technician
/contractors
may be
seriously
injured if
struck by
falling heavy
objects
during, for
example, the
movement of
heavy plant
or machinery.
Moving
heavy
objects
Make sure
workers are
wearing the
safety
equipment
needed.
Technician
No further
action at this
stage.
Technician
One-day
lifting and
slinging course
to be arranged
to get others
trained.
Technician
Workplace
transport
Slips and
trips
Unfamiliar
ity with
the site
and/or
uncertaint
y about
the job
Print off
company
transport
safety rules
and ensure
contractor has
a copy before
job begins.
Reception
staff to remind
contractors of
rules when
they sign in.
No further
action required
at present.
Speak to all
regular
contractors to
make them
aware of this
risk
assessment
and to check
their
Technician
Reception
staff.
All staff,
supervisor to
monitor
Manager
Technician
Technician
(in
discussion
with MD).
Technician
MD
From
now
on
transport and
machinery or
presence of
asbestos, or
if they are
uncertain
about the
best way to
do a job.
awareness of
health and
safety issues
on site. Also to
check that
they cascade
health and
safety
information to
staff who
havent visited
the site before.
A companys
awareness and
attitude to
health and
safety issues
to be used as
criteria in the
selection of
new
contractors.
All new
contractors to
be briefed on
health and
safety
arrangements
on the site.
Instruct
supervisors to
challenge
contractors,
and to inform
Technician and
senior
managers as
necessary, if
they see
contractors
working in an
unsafe way.