FYP Risk Assessment Form - Example - 2022
FYP Risk Assessment Form - Example - 2022
5
Likelihood of the hazard occurring
Certain
5 10 15 20 25
4
very likely
4 8 12 16 20
3 Likely
3 6 9 12 15
2
Abnormal
conditions
2 4 6 8 10
1
Very unlikely
1 2 3 4 5
(iii) the risk assessment has been reviewed and approved by the
supervisor and
Major injury/ill health: including fractures, amputations, loss of sight, a burn or penetrating injury to the eye,
any injury or acute illness resulting in unconsciousness, requiring resusication or requiring admittance to
hospital for more than 24 hrs. Critical damage to property and or equipment.
Serious Injury/ill health: where the person affected is unfit to carry out his or her normal work for more than 3
consecutive days. Limited damage to property and or equipment.
Minor Injury: all other injuries, where the injured person is unfit for his or her normal work for less than 3 days.
Slight damage to property and or equipment.
Minor First Aid event: eg. Minor abrasions/cuts/bumps. Insignificant damage to property and or equipment.
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DCU Health and Safety Office
Project Title: X-ray Analysis of Christobilite Minerals Researcher Name: John Doe
Risk Rating (L x S)
Risk Rating (L x S)
Risk Rating -prior to Control measure
Hazards Is the Hazard What is the risk? having controls in Controls - Controls in place to reduce risks Is the control in implementation - Approved by
Likelihood
Likelihood
present? Y/N place H= high place? Y/N Person/Office/Unit/
Severity
Severity
M=Medium L= Low Dept. responsible?
L/M/H
Access to the front-lab only by authorized swipe card.
N110B has a swipe card access system restricted to users
and technical staff. Instrument time is booked by an on- Y Mr. John Doe Dr. Owen Clarkin
line booking system.
A copy of this form when completed should be submitted to Liam Domican for review by the school safety committee. A copy should also be available where project work is undertaken