Title: Risk Assessment for Tutors
1- Risk Assessment for Tutors
2Health and Safety Risk Assessment
3Step 1
- Step 1 identify the hazards
- Consideration should be given to what could
reasonably be expected to cause harm - Consider all tasks that may influence the risks
associated with the task - Both routine and non-routine activities should be
considered.
4- Step 2 identify who might be harmed and how
- This includes learners, employees, service users
and clients, members of the public, contractors,
visitors, trainees, casual employees, volunteer
workers and the employees of others employers who
share your workspace.
5Step 3
- Step 3 identify the precautionary measures
already in place to control the risk and any
other remedial action that may be required - Each hazard identified must be considered in
terms of it likelihood to cause harm - The risk from each hazard identified must be
removed or reduced - Even after all precautions have been taken, some
risk usually remains - It may be appropriate to gain advice and
assistance on control measures from qualified and
experienced person e.g. manufactures etc.
6Step 3
- To assist in risk reduction the hierarchy of
control should be used - Eliminate the hazard
- Substitute with a less risky option
- Restrict access to the hazard e.g. guarding
- Organise the tasks and operations to reduce
exposure to the hazard - Use Personal Protective Equipment.
7Assessing the level of risk
Severity
Likelihood
8Assessing the level of risk
Risk Level
Level of Risk
Likelihood
Severity
9Controls
- We reduce risk through implementation of
control measures
10Control measures to reduce risk
11Control measures to reduce risk
12Control measures to reduce risk
13Control measures to reduce risk
14Step 4 record the significant findings
- Record the findings and evidence of your
implementation of controls
Ensue
15Step 5
- Step 5 review the risk assessment on a regular
basis or in the event of any significant changes
in the matters to which it relates
16The documentationRisk Assessment Form
17 18Recording the Risk Assessment
19The Action Plan
20Record the evidence of implementation
- Always indicate on register the main control
measures implemented to minimise risk of
hazardous situations - Note on your lesson plan specific controls
implemented for that session activities - Follow procedures
- Think safety reinforce and check understanding
21Educational visitsDanielle Haworth Quality
CoordinatorEducational Visits Coordinator