The new guidance makes clear that only significant findings need to be recorded and emphasises the importance of controlling the risks identified.
The new guidance makes clear that only significant findings need to be recorded and emphasises the importance of controlling the risks identified. However, the guidance still suggests that you should identify the hazards, think about who might be harmed, evaluate the risks, record your significant findings and review your risk assessment.
If you have previously used Five steps to carry out your own risk assessment there is no need to repeat it. You should review your risk assessment if you think it is no longer valid or if there are any significant changes.
The company operates Training Centres in the south of the UK and also delivers courses through a network of Training Sites in all parts of the UK. The company’s team of experienced instructors are able to provide an unparalleled service that is both responsive and flexible to clients’ requirements.
Our Fire Risk Assessments are designed to identify potential risks in your premises and to help create an efficient evacuation process in the event of a fire, which can greatly improve the safety of your workplace.
This short course will examine various types of asbestos and different requirements for handling them.
Courtley (Health & Safety) Ltd will review the findings with you to identify the steps that are needed to ensure your compliance with legislation.
Courtley (Health & Safety) Ltd believe that the involvement of supervisors and operatives provides the most beneficial results from risk assessments.
Courtley Health & Safety Ltd are able to assist you through this process by regularly conducting information searches on substances, and keeping up to date with any new information or guidelines.
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