Health & Safety Risk Assessments

Risk Assessments

Gauntlet Health & Safety Ltd can carry out a range of Risk Assessments required by Health & Safety Regulations and HSE Codes of Practice, as listed below.

General Risk Assessment

An inspection will be carried out of the work place and work activities to assess the risks to health and safety and to identify the measures required to control these risks. The assessment will assist the client in meeting the requirements of the Management of Health & Safety at Work Regulations 1999, regulation 3. The General Health & Safety Risk Assessment may identify the need for additional hazard specific risk assessments covering such areas as the control of substances hazardous to health and manual handling operations. Any of the client's activities away from the premises will be risk assessed through interviews with employees and management during the site visit. Visits to other locations, further work activity assessments and hazard specification assessments can be arranged but additional costs may be charged (see below).

Fire Risk Assessment

An inspection will be carried out of the work place and work activities to assess the risk from fire to health and safety and to identify the measures required to control these risks. The assessment will assist the client in meeting the requirements of the Fire Precautions (Workplace) Regulations 1997 (Amended).

COSHH Risk Assessment

An assessment will be carried out of the risks created by work that is liable to expose employees to substances hazardous to health. The assessment will also consider the necessary measures required to achieve statutory compliance. The assessment will assist the client in meeting the requirements of the Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002.

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