A Point of Work Risk Assessment (POWRA) is a workplace risk assessment carried out by all operatives involved in work tasks. It is used to identify those things, situations, processes and activities that may cause harm particularly to people.
POWRA should be completed at the point of work, before you start. One completed POWRA form can apply to the whole team.
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Title Page
Document No.
Audit Title
Client / Site
Conducted on
Supervisor name
Location
Personnel
Hazards
Slips, trips or falls
Falls from height/Roof work
Chemicals
Falling objects
Asphyxiation
Asbestos
Stationary objects
Vehicles<br>
Noise<br><br>
Electricity<br><br>
Poor lighting<br><br>
Dust/Fumes<br>
Additional notes
Completion
Supervisor signature
David Winterton
Point of work risk assessment (POWRA)
A Point of Work Risk Assessment (POWRA) is a workplace risk assessment carried out by all operatives involved in work tasks. It is used to identify those things, situations, processes and activities that may cause harm particularly to people.
POWRA should be completed at the point of work, before you start. One completed POWRA form can apply to the whole team.
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