Perform WHS Risk Assessment using eAuditor
A Work Health and Safety WHS Risk Assessment is a process used to identify, evaluate, and control potential hazards in the workplace that could harm employees, visitors, or the environment. The goal is to ensure a safe working environment by proactively addressing risks before they result in incidents or injuries.
Using eAuditor for a WHS (Work Health and Safety) Risk Assessment streamlines the process by providing a structured, efficient way to identify and manage workplace hazards. Here’s how to perform a WHS risk assessment using eAuditor:
Steps to Perform a WHS Risk Assessment Using eAuditor
Create a WHS Risk Assessment Template:
- Open eAuditor and create a customized template for your WHS risk assessment. The template should include the following sections:
- General Information: Date, location, assessor’s name, and relevant details.
- Hazard Identification: List of potential hazards in the workplace (e.g., chemicals, machinery, slips, and falls).
- Risk Evaluation: Likelihood and severity ratings for each hazard.
- Control Measures: Existing control measures and additional actions are required to mitigate risks.
- Responsible Person: Assign individuals or teams responsible for implementing control measures.
- Review and Monitoring: Frequency of reviews and checks.
- Open eAuditor and create a customized template for your WHS risk assessment. The template should include the following sections:
Checklist Components:
- Include checklist items for:
- Identifying potential hazards (physical, chemical, ergonomic, etc.).
- Evaluating the risk level for each hazard (using likelihood and severity scales).
- Assessing existing control measures (e.g., PPE, machine guards, training).
- Recommending new controls or improvements (e.g., training, policy changes).
- Assigning responsibilities for risk mitigation and review.
- Include checklist items for:
Conduct the Risk Assessment:
- Perform the assessment by physically inspecting the workplace or reviewing documentation.
- Use eAuditor on your mobile device to record findings in real time:
- Mark hazards as identified.
- Assign likelihood and severity ratings for each hazard.
- Document existing controls and note any gaps or issues.
- Recommend additional measures if necessary.
- Attach photos or videos to document hazards or unsafe conditions.
Evaluate Risk Levels:
- For each identified hazard, evaluate the level of risk using a risk matrix (e.g., low, medium, high).
- Assess whether existing controls are sufficient or if more needs to be done to reduce the risk.
Implement Control Measures:
- Document any additional control measures or changes needed to mitigate the risks.
- Ensure actions are assigned to the relevant individuals or teams, and set deadlines for implementation.
Review and Monitor:
- Schedule regular reviews and inspections using eAuditor to ensure that control measures are still effective.
- Track the progress of corrective actions and ensure they are completed on time.
Generate Reports:
- After completing the assessment, generate a comprehensive risk assessment report using eAuditor.
- Include identified hazards, risk levels, control measures, and recommendations.
- Attach relevant photos or documents for context.
- Share the report with relevant stakeholders (e.g., safety officers, managers, HR).
- After completing the assessment, generate a comprehensive risk assessment report using eAuditor.
Follow-Up Actions:
- Use eAuditor to schedule follow-up inspections or risk reassessments as needed.
Benefits of Using eAuditor for WHS Risk Assessments:
- Efficiency: Easily capture and track hazards in real time on-site.
- Documentation: Attach photos and comments for a detailed record of the assessment.
- Accountability: Assign responsibilities and track corrective actions to completion.
- Compliance: Ensure the risk assessment meets legal and regulatory requirements.
- Reports: Quickly generate and share comprehensive risk assessment reports.