Free Risk Assessment Template
Would your business benefit from a free risk assessment template? As an employer, carrying out risk assessments to protect your employees, contractors, and members of the public should come as second nature and is your legal responsibility – but are you including everything in your risk assessment?
What is the Purpose of a Risk Assessment?
The ultimate purpose of a risk assessment is to protect workers and members of the public from harm through a comprehensive evaluation of an organisation’s Health & Safety. Your risk assessments should identify, monitor, and review any dangers in your working environment, and you’ll need to update or implement additional safety protocols if necessary. They’re often used in conjunction with method statements that explain how you’re reducing or eliminating the risks you have highlighted.
Check out our full guide to risk assessments to learn more.
Create a report with our free risk assessment template
As employers, safety officers, risk managers, and decision-makers, it’s important to record everything in your risk assessment – and you can do so using this FREE template. Our IOSH and NEBOSH qualified experts have years of experience in Health & Safety and are here to help your business comply with legal requirements. We’ve put this free risk assessment template together so you can:
- Identify the significant hazards that are present
- Assess how serious those risks are so your Competent Person can decide what needs immediate action
- Put the right control measures in place to keep your overall business risk down to an acceptable level
- Prove to inspectors and local authorities that your business complies with the Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999, as well as other legislation
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How often should a risk assessment be reviewed?
Under Health and Safety Executive (HSE) guidance, a risk assessment should be reviewed at least once a year. However, if the nature of your work changes in terms of business operations, new staff, or hazards that are present in the workplace, risk assessments should be conducted accordingly. In the event of an accident in your workplace, you’ll also need to review your risk assessments.
Need extra support?
We understand that managing your HR and Health & Safety measures can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. Here at HS Direct, we specialise in supporting businesses across all industries with their responsibilities and we can help you with yours – so your employees stay safe at work and your business stays compliant.
To speak to one of our experts, you can call us on 0114 244 4461 or you can request a callback and we’ll be in touch at a time that suits you.