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This paper develops a risk assessment plan for three tasks that relate to hazardous materials management. Risk assessment is the second phase of the risk management process; the other phases are risk identification, management of risk, and risk reporting and monitoring stages (Scholz & Gray, 2000, p. 285). Risk assessment involves a method of examining risk hazards with a motive of avoiding, reducing or better managing them to lessen their impact. Risk assessment is defined as a simple careful examination of what in the workplace or home environment could cause harm to people (Martin, 2006, p. 7). Hazardous situations are ever present with us, from the work place, our homes and even when travelling possible from workplace to home.
In reality every situation we are in is a hazardous one, like for example fuelling a vehicle presents a risk of explosion or intoxication by the gas fumes. A simple gardening chore like lawn mowing presents a risk of being hit by flying objects from the lawn mower causing adverse health conditions. The presence of hazardous situations in everyday life motivates the need of a risk assessment plan. This paper develops a risk assessment plan on three tasks which are; fuelling a vehicle, painting the house, and garden lawn mowing.
In conclusion risk assessment aims at identifying the possible hazards, their consequences and the effects they can have on a person’s health incase they take place. This paper has summarized the types of hazard that can take place in three different tasks that is fuelling a vehicle, painting a house and lawn mowing. Marrero, T. L. (2007). An intergrative approach to study and promote natural hazards adaptive capacity: A case study of two flood-prone communities in Puerto Rico. The Geographic Journal, 176,
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