Advice Note 13: Risk Assessment
How
to identify and evaluate hazards.
Risk assessment is careful examination of what could potentially cause harm to people. It involves identifying the hazards present and then evaluating the extent of the risk they pose.
This five step guide includes a proforma to help you conduct your own risk assessment.
More information
- The Health and Safety Executive for NI
- Environmental Health Departments of your local council.
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