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Rating a Risk
Once you have identified the hazards in your business you need to rate the risk. The rating will determine whether or not it is safe enough to continue with the work or whether you need to adopt additional Control Measures to reduce or eliminate the risk still further.
The rating depends upon the likelihood of an event occuring (from most unlikely to most likely) and the severity of the injuries that might arise if the event does occur (from trivial injuries to major injuries).
To calculate the Risk Rating, begin by allocating a number to the Likelihood of the risk arising and Severity of Injury and then multiply the Likelihood by the Severity to arrive at the Rating. The number to be allocated is set out in the table below.
Example:
A Most Unlikely Event [1] x Trivial Injuries if event occurs [1] = Risk Rating of [1] Minimal Risk (1x1=1)
A Likely Event [3] x Major Injuries if event occurs [4] = Risk Rating of [12] High Risk (3x4=12)
When you allocate the Rating you do so after taking into consideration any safety measures – called Control Measures – that you already have in place to reduce the hazard and any safety measure which you say you will put into place.
Risk Rating |
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Rating Action Bands |
Likelihood |
X |
Severity of Injury |
= |
Assessed Band |
Control Measures |
1. Most Unlikely |
|
1. Trivial Injuries |
|
Minimal Risk
1 or 2 |
Maintain Existing Measures |
2. Unlikely |
|
2. Slight Injuries |
|
Low Risk
3 or 4 |
Review Control Measures |
3. Likely |
|
3. Serious Injuries |
|
Medium Risk
6 or 8 |
Improve Control Measures |
4. Most Likely |
|
4. Major Injuries |
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High Risk
9, 12 or 16 |
Improve Control Measures immediately and consider stopping work activity until risk reduced |
To establish Risk Rating multiply “Likelihood” by the “Severity” |
Assessed Rating Bands
Minimal Risk - Rating of 1 or 2
Low Risk - Rating of 3 or 4
Even if the risk is low, there may be things you can still do to bring the risk rating back down to Minimal. If so, enter them in the Additional Controls box and redo the rating calculation
Medium Risk - Rating of 6 or 8
If the Rating Action Band is greater than 3 or 4 then you should review your existing Safety/Control Measures and add whatever Additional Control Measures may be necessary to bring the risk back to a Low or Minimal Risk. Enter them in the Additional Controls box. You should then redo the rating calculation.
If you identify any hazard which, after applying any applicable control measures, is still rated as Medium, then speak to a professional health and safety advisor.
High Risk - Rating of 9, 12 or 16
Under no circumstances should you continue operations that have a high risk rating without speaking to a professional advisor with a view to re-examining the hazard, the system of work in operation, the training and protection of your employees and the information to be provided to them.