Baseline Risk Assessment (Bra)
Baseline Risk Assessment (Bra)
Baseline Risk Assessment (Bra)
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SECTION B: RISK ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY
1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this procedure is to describe MURAFHO CONSULTING (PTY) LTDS’ methodology used to identify hazards, rate risks,
ascertaining appropriate controls and ensure effective monitoring and review.
2. SCOPE
This procedure is applicable to all Murafho Consulting (Pty) Ltd activities, including those performed on behalf of Murafho Consulting (Pty) Ltd
by an external contractor.
3. DEFINITIONS
3.1 Hazard: A condition, activity, object (material) or substance that has the ability to cause harm in certain circumstances.
3.2 Risk: The chance or likelihood of a hazard causing harm to a person, to property or to the environment.
3.3 Raw risk: The risk potential that exists prior to any controls being put in place to minimize the risk.
3.4 Frequency: The likelihood of a specified risk leading to a specific outcome/consequence.
3.5 Severity: The degree of harm or the nature of the consequence.
3.6 Exposure: The extent or degree to which people, i.e. which include contractors, visitors, neighbours, customers etc. or the environment
are exposed to a specified risk.
3.7 Residual Risk: The risk that continues to remain once risk has been assessed and controls have been put in place to mitigate the risk.
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Comply with instructions/procedures and to use the machinery under their control and personal protective equipment given to them in a
responsible manner; and
Participate during the review process.
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SECTION C: RISK MATRIX
LEGEND
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SECTION D: RISK ASSESSMENT RECORD/REGISTER
CR 9(1)(d)(e) dictates that we at Murafho Consulting (Pty) Ltd and as part of our health and safety plan to be applied on site, perform a risk
assessment that includes a monitoring plan and a review plan.
Monitoring plan and a review plan never really ends as monitoring and review of our risk assessment to make sure it stays relevant and valid is an
ongoing process. The ultimate aim of risk assessment is to implement measures to remove or reduce the risks. Monitoring and review of
circumstances shall occur to see whether the measures implemented have reduced risks effectively and whether more needs to be done. We need
to check our risk assessment for certain hazards that require regular monitoring to keep the risks low - for example keeping walkways and fire exits
clear, or checking that staff are wearing correct items of personal protective equipment (PPE).
When to review
Things shall very rarely stay entirely constant in our site, so we shall ensure that the assessment needs to take into account any change in the risks
arising on site. Murafho Consulting (Pty) Ltd shall review risk assessment as may be necessary if the following circumstances arise:
1. New recruits
If someone has joined our workforce since the assessment, they'll be less familiar with processes, procedures and the environment, which
changes the level of risk as originally assessed - even if they've undergone full training.
3. An accident or incident
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If an accident or health and safety related incident takes place, it's a sign that the risk controls in place have somehow fallen short. Cue for an
immediate rethink and a careful analysis of what went wrong and why. And it's wise to define "incident" in the widest possible terms. Has there
been a "near miss", an accident that could have happened but didn't? Or did something relatively minor happened that could have been much
more serious? The focus of the reassessment is "how can we prevent this happening in the future, could it have been worse, and what needs to
change. This may mean talking to health and safety experts, to be sure about where we stand legally.
SECTION F: CONCLUSION
We review regularly even if nothing has changed or on a cycle of annual reviews. We also consider as a good idea to decide on a regular pattern of
review at the time of the initial assessment. How regularly would depend on whether the site was a low or high risk environment, and how frequently
changes occur. A good general rule of thumb for us at Murafho Consulting (Pty) Ltd is to review annually.
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Signed (SAFETY OFFICER) Date
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