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Risk Assessments

A risk assessment is a systematic process of identifying hazards and evaluating any associated risks within a workplace, then implementing reasonable control measures to remove or reduce them.

Cleaning

What are the Hazards?

General lifting and carrying

Use of cleaning chemicals/detergents

Slips, Trips & Falls

Who can be harmed & how?

Employees

Employees

Use of cleaning chemicals/detergents

What are you already doing (to minimise risk)

Manual handling risk assessment carried out and toolbox talk given to all employees on a yearly basis

Contractor cleaners are used for peak periods

​Less hazardous chemicals used wherever possible
Safety data sheet for harmful substances obtained from supplier and guidance followed
COSHH risk assessment undertaken
Appropriate PPE provided
Chemicals stored appropriately and access restricted when in use, cleaning undertaken at off peak times where possible
Immediate cleaning up of any spillage
All containers in original packaging and clearly labelled
Always read the labels before using harmful substances
Toolbox talk conducted on hazardous substances and reviewed yearly

Use of cleaning chemicals/detergents

What further action is necessary?

None, sufficient measures are in place

None, sufficient measures are in place

Use of cleaning chemicals/detergents

Risk
H M L

High Risk

Medium Risk

Use of cleaning chemicals/detergents

Action by who?

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Outbreak of Fire

Burns

Use of cleaning chemicals/detergents

Action by when?

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Outbreak of Fire

Burns

Use of cleaning chemicals/detergents

Benefits for people and/or environment if any

Campers will develop and use the following skills:
•    Life skills for safely preparing and using fire.
•    Life skills for providing themselves with nourishment
•    Understanding of healthy eating
•    Risk assessment
•    Communication
•    Problem solving
•    Team work
•    Fine and gross motor skills
•    Recognition of dead wood/ combustible materials

Outbreak of Fire

Burns

Use of cleaning chemicals/detergents

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