Why Perform a Comprehensive Risk Assessment?
Employee safety is an employer responsibility. However, equipment manufacturers are obligated to assess the user’s needs and to ensure that the design of the equipment is consistent with the user’s specifications. Risk Assessment can help to ensure that both parties understand each others expectations. If hazards exist protective measures are required. If the manufacturer’s risk assessment documentation can not be obtained, a formal evaluation of the risk and the risk reduction measures is required by the user. CIRSMA helps to ensure that this process is performed consistently.
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