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Citation

Gadd SA, Keeley DM, Balmforth HF. Safety Sci. 2004; 42(9): 841-857.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2004, Elsevier Publishing)

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Abstract

Risk assessment is an implicit requirement of the UK Health and Safety at Work etc. Act (HSW, 1974) and is also explicitly required by other general and industry-specific regulations. A suitable and sufficient risk assessment, with effective use made of the findings, is seen as an integral part of successful health and safety management. However, there are a number of common mistakes or 'pitfalls' that are often made or encountered when carrying out a risk assessment. This paper sets out to illustrate some of the most commonly encountered pitfalls through a series of case studies taken from a range of UK industry sectors. A discussion of good practice is also presented in each case.

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