Common hazards, if applicable indicate risk level and detail additional control measures
Slips / trips and falls (Housekeeping)
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Exposure to chemicals / oils / dirt
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Noise
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Lighting
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Temperature
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Weather
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Electricity / Electric shock
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Violence
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Sharp objects
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Driving / vehicles on site / parking
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Others on site (contractors)
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Falling objects
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Work at height
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Fragile surface
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Moving / rotating parts
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Fire / hot work / explosive atmosphere
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Dust / vapour / gases
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Exposure to asbestos
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Lone working
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Work near open drains
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Stored energy
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Services; gas / electric / water
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Additional hazard, add details to notes section
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Additional hazard, add details to notes section
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
Additional hazard, add details to notes section
Not applicable
Low risk
Medium risk
High risk
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Dynamic Risk Assessment for small works
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