Diocese of Portsmouth - General Risk Assessment
HANDYPERSON (Facilities & Grounds Maintenance) V1 Name & Address of Church
Date of Assessment: / 1st January 2017 / Must Review by date: /January 2018
/ Assessors Names: / ReferenceNumber:
Hazard / Risk Details: Security and General Maintenance
Lone working - Garden Maintenance, Manual Handling, Hazardous Substances, Working at Height
Electrocution, Slips, Trips and Falls
Persons effected: Full Name of Handyperson.
(Note: (Under 18 year olds MUST NOT be employed / used to undertake these tasks)
Hazard / Risks /
Existing Controls
/ Severityof Harm
S / Likelihood
of Harm
L / Risk
Rating
L x S / Additional Control Measures
Buildings Security -
Violence – Verbal attack or assault. / · Access control arrangements maintained
· Mobile phone (own phone) charged
· Management contact maintained.
· No contact with intruders –signs of entry call 999 for assistance
· Specific Risk Assessments
· Accident Reporting Procedures
· Please see Diocesan H&S Policy Manual section on Violence. / 4 / 2 / 8
MEDIUM / Undertake appropriate training. Ensure procedure is known by relevant employee.
Garden Maintenance:
Injury from:
· Noise
· Mechanical hazards - cuts, crushing
· Flying debris.
· Slips trips & falls
· Use of fuels and lubricants / · Day time working only – offices occupied
· Other staff notified of work routine
· Periodic maintenance and routine checks made & logged on all machinery
· Electrical equipment PAT tested
· Personal Protective (PPE) provided and used. Protection for: Eyes / Hearing / Feet / Hands
· Accident Reporting Procedures / 3 / 3 / 9
MEDIUM / Undertake appropriate training and information given on routine checks.
Hazard / Risks /
Existing Controls
/ Severityof Harm
S / Likelihood
of Harm
L / Risk
Rating
L x S / Additional Control Measures
Manual Handling:
Injury from:
· Lifting, Pushing & Pulling
· Slip trips and falls.
· Muscle strain and sprain injuries.
· Cuts from Sharp edges.
· Crushing Injuries / · AVOID Manual Handling whenever possible
· MH tasks assessed when unavoidable
· Lifting aids provided and used i.e. wheel barrows, sack trucks.
· SAFE lifting techniques applied and assistance requested when needed.
· Good Housekeeping maintained
· H&S Policy & Procedures – Please refer to the Diocesan H&S Policy Manual.
· Specific Risk Assessments
· Accident Reporting Procedures / 3 / 2 / 6
MEDIUM / Undertake appropriate training
Driving for Work
Accidents while driving own vehicle while undertaking work for the Diocese / · Apply Driving for work Policy· Have roadside and recovery assistance
· Appointments made on Outlook accessible to the Diocese
· Phone in to St Edmund House during office hours / 5 / 2 / 10
MEDIUM / · Inform work colleague of destination
· Use your mobile phone to ask for assistance (emergency services, vehicle assistance/recovery provider & insurance).
· Annual license check
Hazard / Risks /
Existing Controls
/ Severityof Harm
S / Likelihood
of Harm
L / Risk
Rating
L x S / Additional Control Measures
COSHH
Exposure to hazardous chemicals with potential for inhalation or absorption through skin contact. / · COSHH Assessments in place
· Substances identified – Bleach, cleaning agents, weed killers, insecticides, lubricants, petroleum, and diesel fuels.
· Substances securely and safely stored (GOOD HOUSE KEEPING)
· PPE - gloves, eye protection, safety clothing provided and used.
· H&S Policy & Arrangements
· Specific Risk Assessments
· Accident Reporting Procedures / 3 / 1 / 3
LOW / · Undertake appropriate training
· Spillages reported, area secured & identified with warning notices
Working at Height:
Falling from height causing physical injury or death.
Dropping load-causing injury to others.
Manual Handling injuries. / · AVOID Working at Height whenever possible
· See Safe System of Work Sheet for working at height.
· Step ladders used for access only for appropriate tasks.
· Work platforms used for work periods over 30 min.
· Class 1 Extension / Lean Ladders
· Equipment routinely maintained and checked before use.
· H&S Policy & Arrangements
· Specific Risk Assessments at Parishes
· Accident Reporting Procedures / 5 / 2 / 10
MEDIUM / Undertake appropriate training.
Record the checks made on ladders.
Hazard / Risks /
Existing Controls
/ Severityof Harm
S / Likelihood
of Harm
L / Risk
Rating
L x S / Additional Control Measures
Electrocution
Fire, Personal Injury, Death / · Fixed Electrical Wiring tested every 5 years
· Portable Appliances checked and Tested (Annually)
· Equipment visually checked before use
· Defects reported and dealt with by qualified (approved) contractors
· H&S Policy
· Specific Risk Assessments
· Safe System of Work
· Accident Reporting Procedures / 4 / 1 / 4
LOW / Undertake appropriate training
Minor cuts
Abrasions and contusions
/ · Tetanus vaccination to be provided for maintenance staff.· PPE Gloves, Safety Shoos provided
· First Aid kit provided7 maintained
· H&S Policy
· Accident Reporting Procedures / 2 / 2 / 4
LOW / Undertake appropriate training
Review:
Date: / Name of Reviewer: / Signature of Reviewer / Comments:
January 2018
January 2019
RISK / PRIORITY INDICATOR KEY
SEVERITY (CONSEQUENCE) / RISK / PRIORITY INICATOR MATRIX1. Negligible (delay only) / LIKELIHOOD / 5 / 5 / 10 / 15 / 20 / 25
2. Slight (minor injury / damage / interruption) / 4 / 4 / 8 / 12 / 16 / 20
3. Moderate (Lost time injury, illness, damage, lost business) / 3 / 3 / 6 / 9 / 12 / 15
4. High (Major injury / damage, Lost time business interruption, disablement) / 2 / 2 / 4 / 6 / 8 / 10
5. Very High (Fatality / Business closure) / 1 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5
LIKELIHOOD / SEVERITY (CONSEQUENCE)
1. Improbable / very unlikely
2. Unlikely / SUMMARY / SUGGESTED TIMEFRAME
3. Even chance / may happen / 12-25 / High / As soon as possible
4. Likely / 6-11 / Medium / Within next 3-6 months
5. Almost certain / imminent / 1-5 / Low / Whenever viable to do so
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