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We look at the variables of the project risk assessment

If you are planning to oversee a project such as construction, landscaping, festival or any event that would require that safety precautions be taken in order to protect staff members as well as the general public; then you will want to look into running a proper project risk assessment. A risk assessment is formed by taking in as many know vulnerabilities and variables as possible and placing them on a risk assessment template so you can inform all of those that need to be in the know of what possible risks need to be brought to attention. Certain government and insurance offices require that the risk assessment is completed before a project is to take place. When building your project risk assessment will more than likely be asked to have a third-party individual or company come in to review what risks are apparent and need to be brought to the attention of staff members. And depending on the size of your project will determine the overall size your project assessment and in this article we are going to take a look at a hypothetical project and what needs to be addressed in order to form a proper risk assessment. Continue reading »

 
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We look at all the variables of running a construction risk assessment

When it comes to construction jobs there are many different risks involved. In order to help prevent unnecessary accidents we need to focus on running a proper construction risk assessment. When working in the construction industry it’s no surprise that accidents do happen. In order to help dampen the risks of unnecessary injury occurring at the work site all individuals related to the construction need to be educated and well aware of the possibilities of injury and what they can do to help prevent unnecessary injuries from occurring. Depending on the size of your construction project will play a Continue reading »

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