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DYNAMIC RISK ASSESSMENT Awareness training
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DYNAMIC RISK ASSESSMENTAwareness training

The Aim

To show that in spontaneous situations assessing Hazards & Risks, and identifying appropriate control measures can ensure a safer working environment’.

WHY TAKE THE MANAGEMENT OF HEALTH AND SAFETY SO SERIOUSLY?

MORAL -No one comes to work to get hurt or see their friends and colleagues get hurt.

ECONOMIC - Good health and safety management is always cost effective.

LEGAL - Obligations under Sections 2 and 3 of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

What is Dynamic Risk Assessment?

On the spot risk assessment undertaken for spontaneous incidents

Consideration of the health, safety and wellbeing of yourself, your colleagues and other persons

Consideration of any actions that need to be undertaken.

Balance whether the risks are proportional to the benefits

Take actions in the safest possible way.

Example

You are on your way home and need to cross a very busy road

You have just picked up your children aged 7 & 8 from school

You have a bag of shopping in each hand and its beginning to rain heavily

There is pedestrian crossing a 150 yards away

WHAT MUST YOU CONSIDER?

WHAT COURSES OF ACTION ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU?

INITIAL ASSESSMENTEvaluate situation, tasks

and persons at risk

Select appropriate action to take

Assess the chosen actionand any control measures

Are the risks proportional to the benefits

NONO

Do not immediately proceed with

tasks

YESYES

Proceed with caution

Consider viable

alternatives

Action(s)

Do the benefits of taking Action out weigh the Risks?

RISKS Benefits

Action(s)

Do the benefits of taking Action out weigh the Risks?

RISKS

Benefits

Yes: Then Proceed with Caution

Action(s)

Do the Risks of taking action out weigh the benefits?

RISKS

Benefits

NO: Consider NO: Consider viable viable

alternativesalternatives

Responsibilities

As an employee you have a responsibility for the protection of your own health, safety and wellbeing as well as that of your colleagues.

Not carrying out a Dynamic Risk Assessment isn’t an option if you want to comply with your responsibilities!

Your Turn!

SCENARIO 1

You are opening the centre/premises for the day and notice the door ajar with signs of forced entry.

There is no indication whether the intruder is still on site or has left Its early morning and no else has arrived

WHAT MUST YOU CONSIDER?

WHAT COURSES OF ACTION ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU?

SCENARIO 2

You are visiting the home of a client/member of the public The home is in an isolated part of an estate with poor lighting. There are sounds coming from the house indicating a very bitter argument inside. Its getting dark. Mobile phone reception is poor

WHAT MUST YOU CONSIDER?

WHAT COURSES OF ACTION ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU?

Any Questions?


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