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The five steps for fire risk assessments are as below.
1. Identify the fire hazards of the premises.
2. Identify the workers/people at risk.
3. Evaluate the risks and hazards and then take action.
4. Upon finding, record, pland and train.
5. Review and revise the procedures.
the main 5 factors are :
- identify the risk factors .
- who can be harmed and how?
- evaluate the risks.
- record your findings .
- monitor and review.
First be aware of your area and then indentify the fire hazards.
Identify what is at risk
Study and evaluate the hazards and the risks
Record your findings
Review and revise the findings and procedures
I am not a risk assessment specialist Mr. Ha-meed, but based on what I have done before I can tell you the questions I ask during risk assessment and they are:
- What is it I am assessing?
- What are the list of tasks carried out routinely?
- What are the associated hazards/ hazardous materials?
- What could go wrong?
- What kind of structure is it?
- Who/ how-many would normally would be involved?
- What is the nature of the work, is it physical & does it require special abilities?
These are the most common questions that I would normally ask my self when conducting risk assessment.