In a rapidly changing world filled with emerging technologies and risks, workplace safety has become a top priority for any organization seeking growth and sustainability. The risk assessment process is the cornerstone of any successful occupational health and safety management system.
What is a risk assessment?
A risk assessment is a systematic process for identifying potential hazards in the workplace, analyzing their potential impact, and taking appropriate actions to reduce or control them.
Why is it important?
Enhance the organization’s reputation: Demonstrates a commitment to safety and concern for employees.
Prevention is better than cure: Risk assessment helps prevent accidents before they occur.
Reduces costs: Occupational accidents are costly, both in terms of compensation and lost production. Improves compliance: Contributes to compliance with local and international regulations such as ISO 45001. Risk Assessment Steps
Risk Assessment Steps
Identify hazards
Analysis and evaluation of risks
Taking preventive measures
Documenting results
Monitoring and reviewing
Through an effective risk assessment, organizations can protect their human and material resources and achieve a safe and stable work environment.