The five steps to risk assessment are: 1) Set the task, 2) Review what could go wrong, 3) Evaluate the likelihood and severity of potential hazards, 4) Record your findings, and 5) Determine if further risk reduction is needed.
The five steps to risk assessment are: 1) Set the task, 2) Review what could go wrong, 3) Evaluate the likelihood and severity of potential hazards, 4) Record your findings, and 5) Determine if further risk reduction is needed.
The five steps to risk assessment are: 1) Set the task, 2) Review what could go wrong, 3) Evaluate the likelihood and severity of potential hazards, 4) Record your findings, and 5) Determine if further risk reduction is needed.
The five steps to risk assessment are: 1) Set the task, 2) Review what could go wrong, 3) Evaluate the likelihood and severity of potential hazards, 4) Record your findings, and 5) Determine if further risk reduction is needed.
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The Five Steps To Risk Assessment.
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Set Review Time Evaluate The Risk WHO WILL BE AFFECTED ASSESS TASK FOR HAZARD SPECIAL RO!PS " STEPS TO RISK ASSESS#E$T RECORD FI$DI$S P%e&n'nt (o)n& pe%son H'n*i+'ppe* Like,ihoo* - seve%it. " o% mo%e emp,o.ees Can Risk be Reduced? If yes add further controls