Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 5 Lessons
- 65 Weeks
Expand all sectionsCollapse all sections
Reviewing and Communicating Risk Assessments
Reviewing and Communicating Risk Assessments
Risk assessments should be reviewed to ensure they remain accurate and effective. Changes to work activities, environments, or people involved can all affect risk levels and may require updates to control measures.
risk assessments helps identify
Reviewing risk assessments helps identify whether controls are working as intended. Accidents, near misses, or reports of discomfort may indicate that risks are not being adequately managed.
Clear communication
Clear communication is essential. People must understand the risks associated with their activities and the measures in place to control them. Poor communication can result in control measures being misunderstood or ignored.
Risk information
Risk information should be shared in a clear and accessible way. The aim is to ensure that everyone knows what is expected of them and how to work safely. Encouraging questions and feedback helps improve understanding and engagement.
Reporting hazards and concerns supports continuous improvement. When people feel confident raising issues, problems can be addressed before they lead to harm. Open communication is a key part of effective risk management.