In this podcast & video, we take a quick look at a few of the most common, but easily fixed, mistakes that are made when carrying out HSE Risk Assessment.
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Risk Assessment Mistakes – Video
HSE Risk Assessment – Avoid the 3 Common Mistakes
Here’s an overview of the 3 common mistakes we see being made in HSE Risk Assessment.
Luckily, they are all very easy to remedy, and by resolving each of them, you will be one step closer to implementing an effective risk assessment for your business.
Plus, they be much easier to manage!
Risk assessment is one of the core features of any health, safety or environmental management system.
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Duplication
Don’t repeat the same information over and over again – who wants to read the same repeatedly – that’s a surefire way to lose someone’s attention!?
Seriously, stop sounding like a broken record, it doesn’t help you get your message across! (printing press)
Copy & Paste
Ok, the whole point of a risk assessment is that it’s supposed to relate to the actual work being done.
Why do think it would make sense to take a generic piece of information from a completely different job, context or location and feel that it’s going to slot in, no questions asked!?
That’s not to say existing information isn’t useful. Of course it is, but make sure it’s directly relevant to what you are doing, enough specific detail!
Chapter and Verse
What do I mean by writing chapter and verse?
Well, let’ say you give someone a 20-page risk assessment that relates to a fairly simple operation or activity.
Do you really think they are going read it, consume it and act upon it!?
The likelihood is that they won’t – you have to make it as concise, non-technical and actionable as possible – so that it’s easy to interpret and can be used by anyone – most of the time we find that risk assessment are the complete opposite of this – here’s a quick tip!
I often ask the question, would a 4 year old child understand it if you read it to them? If the answers yes, then you’re on the money!!
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