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How to do a risk assessment for any activity

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By Facility School
Last updated: August 8, 2023
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The risk assessment matrix is used to assess whether and how much risk is involved in the work to be performed. It helps in identifying the potential risk involved in any work.

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Risk Assessment MatrixLow Risk ( 1 to 4 )Moderate risk ( 5 to 8 )High risk ( 9 to 12 )Extreme Risk ( 15 to 25 )

The risk matrix shows the severity and likelihood of the hazards of any task through rating. The rating of what is a risk can be found by multiplying the severity and probability of the task.

Risk Assessment Matrix

Low Risk ( 1 to 4 )

Manageable and minor which can control easily.

Moderate risk ( 5 to 8 )

Efforts should be made to reduce the risk as much as possible by further reducing it. Manageable risk with identified controls.

High risk ( 9 to 12 )

Unacceptable risk to work. Urgent action is needed to reduce the risk. Significant controls are needed to reduce the risk.

Extreme Risk ( 15 to 25 )

intolerable risk. In this type of risk, work should be stopped, and immediate action needs to be taken to reduce the risk. Implement significant risk control measures to reduce the magnitude of risk to the lowest possible level.

ActivityRiskLikelihood (1 to 5)Severity (1 to 5)Risk Rating (LxS)ControlFinal Risk
Pest ControlRespiratory hazards339 ( High Risk )1. Respiratory Mask
2. Chemical Gloves
3. Work Process Document (SOP)

S2 x L2 = 4 (Low Risk )
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  • דירות דיסקרטיות בחולון says:
    April 22, 2023 at 1:47 PM

    Itís nearly impossible to find educated people for this subject, but you sound like you know what youíre talking about! Thanks

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