5 steps to Risk Assessment: Step 2 – Decide who might be harmed

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Welcome to the second step of our risk assessment series – Decide who might be harmed

For each of the hazards you identified in step 1 of the risk assessment, think of who may be harmed and how.

Our infographic guides you through the risk assessment process, with practical steps and useful points to consider…

5 steps to risk assessment. Step 2 - Decide who might be harmed. Infographic with our tips to identifying who might be harmed by hazards and points to remember.

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5 steps to risk assessment. Step 2 – Decide who might be harmed

As part our mini series we explore each stage of the Risk Assessment process…

 

  1. Identify the hazards
  2. Decide who might be harmed
  3. Evaluate and control risks
  4. Record
  5. Review

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