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Author : Louise G
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Every employer needs to perform risk assessments in the workplace to ensure the safety of its employees. By performing this simple task, you can reduce the risk of employee injury and the need for workman's compensation claims.
If you are in an office setting, a slow walk through the areas may be all you need to do to complete the task. Making sure walkways are free of obstacles, electric wires are in place and fire exits are easily accessible are some of the most common hazards that can be corrected.
If your business uses any types of chemicals or hazardous materials you need to ensure that they are properly stored and that a wash up sink is available incase of spills or contamination. Some chemical usage requires, by law, the installation of fire sprinklers in the building. Verify if you are in compliance with all the applicable rules.
A business is required to provide a safe working environment for its employees. The business must take all precautions that a reasonable person would think necessary to avoid harm coming to its workers. Simply checking your work areas at a minimum of once a week can prevent many mishaps from happening.
Many insurance companies require that a company log their safety assessments. This log will record any issues that were found as well as any and all action taken to correct these issues. Depending on the particular insurance company being used, as well as the nature of the business, you may be required to make a safety inspection as often as once daily. Compliance is necessary to ensure that coverage is in effect at all times.
Factories and other manufacturing facilities need to take great care to ensure the safety of their workers. Most large companies like this employ a risk assessment manager to make sure that risk is evaluated on a daily basis. Compliance with OSHA rules as well as any rules imposed by state or local governments is critical to the running of a factory.
Risk assessment can, and will, make your business a safer place to work. This attention to safety will reflect in the happiness of your employees as well as the cost of your insurance. A quick walk through to evaluate the office for safety issues could mean the difference between avoiding an accident or a lawsuit.
There are several companies that specialise in risk assessments that can be found on the internet.
Louise G is a prolific business author and business consultant. Louise has been instrumental in the development of successful marketing strategies for many leading internet businesses. Examples of Louises work can be found at www.grip-potential.com for risk assessments
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