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Step 1: Identify Risk & Hazards
Step 2: Risk Assessment
Step 3: Risk Assessment Control
Step 4: Undertaking Moitoring & Review
An Occupational Health and Safety plan is an organised policies and procedures system for identifying potential workplace hazards and exposure to harmful substances and situations. It also incorporates the training of staff personnel in emergency preparedness, use of correct protective clothing and equipment and accident prevention and response.
Once these factors are clearly identified the risk can be considerably reduced using an up-to-date OH&S Plan.
Risk is the possibility of injury, illness, damage or loss occurring as a result of a hazard. The following table gives examples of risks arising from a hazard.
How do you manage safety risks at your workplace?
Key steps in risk management
Identify the risks.
Assess the risks.
Control the risks.
Monitor and review the process.

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