ABSTRACT

Risk assessment has become the backbone of health and safety management in the UK and elsewhere. Employers have a legal duty to prove that risk assessments have been carried out and to ensure that appropriate precautions have been implemented.



Mike Bateman demystifies the risk assessment process and how it relates to UK legislation. He covers both the general techniques and the assessment of specific risks, such as hazardous substances (COSHH), noise, manual handling, Display Screen Equipment (DSE) workstations, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), fire, asbestos and work at height. The book is practical in its approach to risk assessment rather than being overly legalistic or academic and tells the reader how to go about risk assessment, not just what the legislation requires. It contains numerous checklists, forms and worked examples for a variety of hazards and industries.



This edition has been fully updated to take into account the impact of the following requirements on risk assessments:


  • Work at Height Regulations 2005 – full new chapter

  • Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005

  • Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRFSO) 2006


Mike Bateman runs his own health and safety consultancy and specialises in risk assessments. He is a corporate member of IOSH and a registered health and safety practitioner.

chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|17 pages

What the Management Regulations Require

chapter 3|24 pages

Special Cases

chapter 4|18 pages

Carrying Out Risk Assessments

chapter 5|21 pages

Assessment Records

chapter 6|10 pages

Model risk assessments

chapter 7|8 pages

Specialised risk assessment techniques

chapter 8|21 pages

Implementation of precautions

chapter 9|39 pages

Coshh Assessments

chapter 10|22 pages

Noise assessment

chapter 11|30 pages

Assessment of manual handling

chapter 12|16 pages

Assessment of Dse workstations

chapter 14|28 pages

Fire and Dsear Assessments

chapter 16|14 pages

Assessment of Work at Height

chapter 17|18 pages

Risk assessment Related Concepts

chapter 19|11 pages

Looking ahead