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What is the difference between a risk assessment and a method statement? ‎

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Answer added by  Joseph Obuewu, HSE Coordinator, Piccolo Brunelli Engineering
10 years ago

Method statement as the name implies simply spells out how the job must be done and the steps that needs to be followed methodically While Risk assessment is a careful ex ... See More

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Answer added by  علاء الدين احمد حسين القليتي, QHSE Manager (مدير ادارة الجودة والصحة والسلامة والبيئة), Gulf Contractors
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method statment : its the way to do the job and how apply it. risk assesment: its the way to analysis and study and assest the risk in that job and put the measure contro ... See More

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Answer added by  alliver revilla, Scaffolding/Firewatcher, CAPE
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When planning for risk assessment you must considered everything that can cause harm to persons or can damage to plant,equipment,materials. Five steps to risk assessment ... See More

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Answer added by  alliver revilla, Scaffolding/Firewatcher, CAPE
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When planning for risk assessment you must considered everything that can cause harm to persons or can damage to plant,equipment,materials. Five steps to risk assessment ... See More

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one can define total risk as the sum over individual risks, which can be computed as the product of potential lossesL i {\displaystyle L_{i}}    , and their probabili ... See More