e7.1 - Sources of information used in identifying and assessing risk Flashcards

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Difficulty of comparing incident data between organisations

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Type of work and associated risk may differ between organisations

Definitions of incident and accident may vary between organisations

There may be a difference in the lack of commitment from management

Differences in the number of part time staff

Variations in the competence of workers

Cultural differences that impact health and safety

Data does not differentiate between minor and major incidents

The level of incident reporting may differ between the two organisations

differences in number if days off after an incident that do not relate to severity of injuries

Differences in the quality of procedures and risk assessments

Differences in the state and condition of equipment

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External information sources

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Health and safety executive (HSE) ACOPs and guidance

Legislation

European Safety Agency

International Labour Organisation (ILO)

World Health Organisation (WHO)

British and International Standards

Professional bodies (e.g. IOSH) and trade bodies

Trades unions

Training bodies (e.g. CITB)

Suppliers and manufacturers

Publications and information services (Croner and Barbour)

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Internal information sources

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Risk assessments

Training records

Accident data

Safe systems of work

Maintenance records

Health and safety committee meeting minutes

Inspection reports

Health and safety policy

Absence and sickness records

Testing reports for equipment

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Uses of external information

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Provide up to date information and experience from other organisations

Enable benchmarking to take place and assist in target settings

Demonstrate standards that should be complied with

Give practical advice to ensure suitable standards are developed

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Limitations of external information

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Some of the infrmation may not be relevant to the organisation

Difficult to find the right information needed to comply with standards

Some of the information quickly becomes out of date

Some internation standards may not be compatible with UK law

Some standards may contradict each other

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Uses of internal information

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Information will be relevant to the organisation specifically

Collection and use of the data is much easier than external data

Information collected can be acted on immediately by the organisation

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Limitations of internal information

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Not statistically comparable with industry as a whole

Absence of data giving a false picture of performance (for example a lack of near miss data does not mean no near misses have occurred

Poor recording of data from which analysis can be made

Data not available as the organisation does not record

Collection of data can be time consuming

Data is often inaccurate

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