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Health & Safety Risk Assessments

Risk assessments form the foundation of a strong health and safety management system. They help uncover potential hazards to people or property and evaluate whether current controls are sufficient or if additional measures are required.

A well-structured risk assessment process supports ongoing improvement, ensures legal compliance, and acts as a practical training resource for your workforce.

GHS offers ad hoc health and safety support — including task-specific risk assessments tailored to the job at hand.

Whether it’s a one-off activity, new equipment, or a non-routine task, we help you identify hazards, put controls in place, and stay compliant

Risk-Based Approach
We start by thoroughly reviewing your operations to develop a prioritised list of key risk assessments required for your business.

Review of Existing Assessments
We compare this list against your current documentation to verify that each assessment is both suitable and sufficient.

Prioritisation & Improvements
Where gaps or improvements are identified, we focus first on the highest-risk activities, ensuring all assessments are accurate and up to date.

Clear Communication
We clearly explain our findings and recommended actions, ensuring you fully understand and are aligned with the proposed changes.

 
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