Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 Dear all Safety Professionals Reference for Risk assessments Risk level Action and timescale Defined as per BS 8800 OR OHSAS 18001 1)Trivial: No action is required and no documentary records need be kept. 2)Tolerable : No additional controls are required. A more cost-effective solution or control measure that imposes no additional cost measure may be considered. Monitoring will help ensure that the controls are maintained. 3) Moderate: Efforts should be made to reduce the risk, but the costs of preventive measures should be carefully weighed up and limited. Risk reduction measures should be implemented within a defined time period. Where the moderate risk is associated with extremely harmful consequences, it may be necessary to carry out a further assessment to determine more precisely the likelihood of harm as a basis for improved control measures. 4) Substantial: Work should not be started until the risk has been reduced. This may call for considerable resources. Where work is already in progress, urgent action should be taken. 5) Intolerable: Work should not be started or continued until risk has been reduced. If risk cannot be reduced at any cost, then work must not proceed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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