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The answer is yes, because it helps in detailing all the hazards to be encountered during a project and the measures to be adopted in order to reduce or eliminate risk to an acceptable level.
Sure, before start any construction activety risk assessment should be inplace.
YES, A risk assessment is a thorough look at your workplace to identify those things, situations, processes, etc. that may cause harm, particularly to people. After identification is made, you analyze and evaluate how likely and severe the risk is. When this determination is made, you can next, decide what measures should be in place to effectively eliminate or control the harm from happening.
Risk assessments are very important as they form an integral part of a good occupational health and safety management plan. They help to:
1]Create awareness of hazards and risks.
2]Identify who may be at risk (employees, cleaners, visitors, contractors, the public, etc).
3]Determine if existing control measures are adequate or if more should be done.
4]Prevent injuries or illnesses when done at the design or planning stage.
5]Prioritize hazards and control measures.
It is very necessary, and this is in order to map out Safety strategies in avoiding, eliminating, reducing and making contingency plans in keeping your Construction Project trouble free, there by avoiding Project Safety Shut downs, Litigation and loses that comes as a result of none Risk Assesment studies before ground breaking
Risk Assesment is a tool to identify the risk involved in that particular work and the control measures that can be laid out following by assessing the risk . In other words this is to check the work which is going to be carried out are completely safe.
Yes obviously. because risk assessment is the keen observation of the site activity and then after evaluation make complete control measures the result will decrease in the risk level.