Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

Hazard Identification and Occupational Risk Assessment is the process of identifying, analyzing, and evaluating factors in the work environment that could cause harm to employees' health. This service ensures compliance with the requirements of Part 3, Article 214 of the Russian Labor Code and creates the foundation for effective occupational health and safety management within an organization.
Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment

Benefits

Compliance with Legislative Requirements

Full adherence to the norms of the Russian Labor Code regarding risk assessment.

Reduced Probability of Accidents

Proactive identification of potentially hazardous situations in the workplace.

Increased Employee Awareness

Building an understanding of risks among employees and managers.

Justification for Occupational Safety Measures

Obtaining a basis for planning and funding improvements in working conditions.

Documentary Evidence

Preparation of all necessary local regulatory documents.

Why choose us

Experienced Experts

Experienced Experts

Certified specialists with many years of experience in occupational health and safety.
Comprehensive Approach

Comprehensive Approach

Coverage of all categories of workplaces and production processes.
Practical Orientation

Practical Orientation

Development of measures to reduce identified risks.
Individual Solutions

Individual Solutions

Consideration of the specific characteristics of your company and its activities.

What the service includes

1

Establishment of a commission for hazard identification and occupational risk assessment.

2

Collection and analysis of information about workplaces and production processes.

3

Identification of potentially hazardous factors and situations.

4

Assessment of the level of occupational risks at each workplace.

5

Development of measures to reduce identified risks.

6

Preparation of a complete documentation package based on the assessment results.

Who it is for and when it is relevant

Who it is for:

  • All employers obligated to conduct occupational risk assessments.
  • Companies implementing an occupational health and safety management system.
  • Organizations with hazardous or dangerous working conditions.
  • Companies striving to improve the level of industrial safety.

When it is relevant:

  • Creation of new workplaces or modification of existing ones.
  • Commissioning of new equipment or technologies.
  • Occurrence of accidents or emergency situations.
  • Planned activities for improving working conditions.
  • Preparation for inspections by regulatory authorities.

How the work is conducted

1

Preparation Stage

Formation of a commission, collection of initial data.
2

Hazard Identification

Workplace inspection, identification of potential threats.
3

Risk Assessment

Analysis of the probability and severity of consequences of hazardous situations.
4

Development of Measures

Creation of a plan to eliminate or reduce risks.
5

Documentation

Formalization of the assessment results and necessary orders.
6

Implementation

Monitoring the execution of planned measures.

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