Guide & template

Risk assessment – template and method

Risk assessment is about finding and weighing risks before anything happens. Here's what a risk-assessment template should cover and how to follow every risk all the way to an action.

What is a risk assessment?

A risk assessment is a structured evaluation of the risks in a task, how serious they are and what needs to be done. It's mandatory in systematic work-environment management, especially when things change.

What a risk-assessment template should cover

Per task or area:

  • Task or location being assessed
  • Identified risk or hazard
  • Likelihood and consequence (severity)
  • Existing protective measures
  • Further action required
  • Owner and date
  • Follow-up – is the risk resolved?

From a static template to a living risk assessment

In Fitout you build risk assessments per task, set severity and turn the risks that need action into items in the action plan – with owner and status until they're closed.

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Frequently asked questions

When must a risk assessment be done?
Continuously as part of work-environment management, and always ahead of changes to the operation, new machines or new ways of working.
How is it different from a safety round?
The safety round is a broad walk-through; the risk assessment evaluates specific risks more deeply. They complement each other.
How do you document the risk assessment?
In writing, with risk, assessment and action. A digital tool like Fitout keeps assessment and follow-up together.

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