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Avoid These 5 Common Mistakes When Conducting an HSE Risk Assessment

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If you're conducting an HSE risk assessment, make sure you avoid the five common mistakes that can cause costly problems.

UPDATED AUG 30 2024·6 MIN READ
Reviewed by
Dale Allen
Dale Allen

Not conducting a proper HSE risk assessment can put the health and safety of employees, customers, and visitors at risk.

To ensure that your business practices remain compliant with regulations and that risks are properly identified and managed, it is essential to be aware of the most common mistakes to avoid when conducting an HSE risk assessment.

Failing to Involve All Parties

It is important to involve all stakeholders when conducting an HSE risk assessment. This includes personnel from all departments of the organisation, representatives from external regulatory bodies, as well as any contractors or third-party companies who may be affected by the outcome of the assessment.

Failing to engage these parties could lead to missing potential hazards or ignoring potential risks associated with their presence or activities on-site.

Not Identifying All Hazards

It is important to actively seek out potential hazards to accurately identify and assess them. This requires looking beyond what is immediately visible, as certain dangers may be hidden or difficult to spot.

For example, some machinery may present noise pollution, which can only be detected through a dedicated sound level meter.

Neglecting Equipment Maintenance

Regular inspections of equipment should form part of the risk assessment process to identify any faults or areas that need maintenance before they become a hazard for those using it.

This should include inspecting tools and machines for signs of wear and tear, improper use by staff members, inadequate repair or incorrect calibration, which could result in accidents or injuries due to potential malfunctions during operation.

Omitting Control Measures

Once hazards have been identified, it is essential to implement control measures to reduce or eliminate risks associated with them entirely where possible.

These can range from administrative methods, such as improved training for staff members on how best to use dangerous equipment safely; through providing personal protective equipment; right up to engineering solutions, such as installing guards around moving parts of machinery designed to contain any errant debris created during operations.

Not Reassessing Risks Regularly

While you may have taken steps at the outset of your HSE risk assessment project, it is equally vital that you reassess these steps periodically throughout its duration.

This ensures they remain effective over time and do not become more hazardous due to external factors such as changes in weather conditions or shifts in workloads leading personnel working overtime without adequate rest periods between shifts etc.

Key Takeaway

By avoiding these five common mistakes when conducting an HSE risk assessment, you can ensure that your business remains compliant with regulations while protecting the health and safety of everyone involved both directly and indirectly within your organisation.

Why Professional HSE Risk Assessment Matters

When it comes to safeguarding people, the environment and assets in your organisation, selecting a reputable HSE risk assessment company is critical. Hiring the right firm can give you the right protection from potential threats with accurate assessments of risks. Here are five convincing reasons why you should only work with the best in the business:

  • Without proper training, staff won't be able to identify the correct risks and devise solutions that successfully mitigate them.
  • Failing to conduct a professional HSE risk assessment can lead businesses to overlook important requirements or regulations, resulting in costly consequences.
  • Inexperience can result in the misidentification of potential hazards and misguided estimations of their severity.
  • Inexperienced professionals might lack the vital technical expertise to do a comprehensive assessment, making it essential for employers to verify their credentials.
  • If enough care is not taken when conducting HSE risk assessments, crucial control measures may be omitted and place employees, customers and other stakeholders in danger.

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FAQs About HSE Risk Assessments

What is an HSE risk assessment?

An HSE risk assessment is an evaluation of potential risks to health, safety and the environment in a workplace. It helps identify potential hazards and suggests how to minimise or eliminate them.

Who carries out HSE risk assessments?

Typically, employers or designated professionals qualified in health and safety conduct HSE risk assessments.

When should an HSE risk assessment be carried out?

An HSE risk assessment should be conducted when there are new hazards or changes to existing ones in the workplace. It can also be done annually as a precautionary measure.

What kinds of hazards are assessed when doing an HSE risk assessment?

Factors such as physical hazards, chemical exposure, noise levels, fire safety and electrical risks are evaluated during an HSE risk assessment.

What measures should be put in place after completing an HSE risk assessment?

After identifying the risks through an assessment, suitable control measures must be implemented to reduce exposure to the hazard and minimise any potential harm to health, safety and the environment.


Looking for professional HSE risk assessment services? Contact Sevron Ltd to ensure your workplace remains safe and compliant.

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