A Point of Work Risk Assessment (POWRA) is used across the construction industry as a workplace risk assessment 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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Andrew Bennett
Charlie Bennett
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Ray Charlton
Andrew Cook
Sam Cotterell
Liam Dudley
Wayne Eastman
Matthew Eley
Craig Hunt
Alan Hutchins
Michael Jeffrey
Simon Jones
Will Roberts
Hamza Siddique
Kyle Snelling
Liam Stanger
Craig Toop
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Barriers
Material storage / Housekeeping
Slips, trips or falls
COSHH
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Insecure load<br>
Vechicle / Safe access / egress
Confined spaces (Permit Req’d)<br>
Noise
Temperature / Weather<br>
Vibration/HAV
Electricity / Permit to Work
Poor lighting
PAT<br>
Dust/Fumes<br>
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WHE Point of work risk assessment (POWRA)
A Point of Work Risk Assessment (POWRA) is used across the construction industry as a workplace risk assessment 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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