Hazard Identification Risk Assessment Risk Control (HIRARC) Form
This Hazard Identification Risk Assessment Risk Control (HIRARC) form contains 3 sections to identify hazards, analyze risks, and control risks associated with work activities. Section 1 involves identifying hazards and which can cause or have effects. Section 2 analyzes the likelihood and severity of each hazard on scales of 1 to 5 to determine a risk level from 1 to 25. Section 3 recommends control measures to address hazards, prioritizing elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment. The form was prepared by student names for a location/laboratory and requires review and approval.
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Hazard Identification Risk Assessment Risk Control (HIRARC) Form
This Hazard Identification Risk Assessment Risk Control (HIRARC) form contains 3 sections to identify hazards, analyze risks, and control risks associated with work activities. Section 1 involves identifying hazards and which can cause or have effects. Section 2 analyzes the likelihood and severity of each hazard on scales of 1 to 5 to determine a risk level from 1 to 25. Section 3 recommends control measures to address hazards, prioritizing elimination, substitution, engineering controls, administrative controls, and personal protective equipment. The form was prepared by student names for a location/laboratory and requires review and approval.
1. Hazard Identification 2. Risk Analysis 3. Risk Control
Likelihood Severity Risk
No. Work Activity Hazard Which can cause/effect Recommended Control Measures (A) (B) (AxB)
Scale of Likelihood Scale of Severity Hierarchy of Hazard Control Level of Risk
5 - Most likely (The most likely result of the 5 - Catastrophic (Numerous fatalities, irrecoverable property damage) 1 - Elimination 1-4 -Low hazard / event being realized) 4 - Possible (Has a good chance of occurring 4 - Fatal (Approximately one single fatality major property damage 4 2 - Substitution 5-12 - Medium and is not unusual) if hazard is realized) 3 - Conceivable (Might be occur at sometime 3 - Serious (MC > 4days/Non-fatal injury, permanent disability) 3 - Engineering control 15-25 - High in future ) 2 - Remote (Has not been known to occur after many 2 - Minor (MC < 4 days/Disabling but not permanent injury) 4 - Administrative controls years ) 1 - Inconceivable (Is practically impossible 1 - Negligible (Minor abrasions, bruises, cuts, first aid type injury) 5 - Personal protective equipment (PPE) and has never occurred) Occupational Safety Health & Environment Department (OSHE), UNITEN