Things To Consider When Taking A COSHH Assessment At Your Workplace/Site
Working at heights is the primary cause of fatalities and injuries to happen at construction sites/workplaces. Fragile surfaces, falling from the ladders and rooftops are the common reasons.
If there were no precautions in place, there is a high chance of getting your workers/employees injured risking their lives.
A COSHH assessment is an examination of what in your workplace could cause harm, so you can put the right precautions in place to make sure that no work at height is properly planned, supervised, and carried out safely. By law, you are required to assess the risks in the workplace so that you can put a plan in place to control the risks.
The reasons to do COSHH Assessment can help:
Identifying the potential hazards:
Identifying the hazards at your workplace it is crucial to think about the work activities and processes that are undertaken at your workplace.
Here are some tips to help you identify potential hazards
Check your workplace
Check your manufacturers' instructions and types of machinery manuals
Look through your accident book
Think about long-term hazards to health - for example, exposure to a high level of noise or harmful substances.
Gather feedback from employees
Evaluating the risks
Your risk assessment should only include what you are expected to know. The assessment makes you aware of the anticipated unforeseeable risks.
Look at what kind of control measures you have in place and evaluate if it's possible to get rid of the hazard? And if not; how can you control the risks to reduce the chances of it doing any harm?
Reviewing and updating your assessments
Workplaces are always changing and bringing in new equipment, substances, and procedures that could lead to new hazards. So, you must review your working at heights risk assessments every 6-12 months.
It's important to check such as:
Significant changes at your workplaces?
If it requires any kind of improvements?
Have your employees/workers noticed any problems
Have any recent accidents happened?
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