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WELL DONE These steps have been developed to help MSEs manage their risks in the workplace. Start implementing the action plan & review the risk assessment regularly! Online interactive Risk Assessment (OiRA) How can it be done? OiRA (Online interactive Risk Assessment) is a web-based platform solution put at the disposal of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) to help them assess and manage occupational safety and health risks in a wide range of sectors. Who is responsible? Employers are required by law to carry out a risk assessment. Safety and health at work is everyone´s concern. It´s good for you. It´s good for business. © European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, 2017 Reproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged. More information at https://oiraproject.eu Why is it important? Companies should conduct a step by step risk assessment to ensure the safety and health of their workers. is the basis for successful safety and health management; is the key to reducing work-related accidents and occupational diseases; can improve workplace safety and health and business performance. What is risk assessment? RISK ASSESSMENT WITH OiRA IN 4 STEPS 1 PREPARATION 2 Organise and coordinate the assessment Appoint the person(s) responsible for carrying it out Ensure workers’ participation in the process IDENTIFICATION & EVALUATION Identify hazards and problems Evaluate existing risks (severity and probability of possible harm) Rank risks in order of importance 3 SET UP AN ACTION PLAN Identify the appropriate measures to eliminate or control the potential risks Generate a report on the results of the risk assessment Download it as evidence of the entire process, including the action plan Free & easy-to-use Legal compliance Solution-oriented & guidance provision 4 KEY REASONS FOR USING OiRA REPORT 4 Sector-specific approach

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Page 1: Online interactive RISK ASSESSMENT Risk Assessment (OiRA ... · business performance. What is risk assessment? RISK ASSESSMENT WITH OiRA IN 4 STEPS 1 PREPARATION 2 Organise and coordinate

WELL DONEThese steps have been

developed to help MSEs manage their risks in the workplace.

Start implementing the action plan & review the risk

assessment regularly!

Online interactiveRisk Assessment (OiRA)

How can it be done?

OiRA (Online interactive Risk Assessment) is a web-based platform solution put at the disposal of micro and small enterprises (MSEs) to help them assess and manage occupational safety and health risks in a wide range of sectors.

Who is responsible?

Employers are required by law to carry out a risk assessment.

Safety and health at work is everyone´s concern. It´s good for you. It´s good for business.© European Agency for Safety and Health at Work, 2017Reproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged.

More information at https://oiraproject.eu

Why is it important?

Companies should conduct a step by step risk assessment to ensure the safety and health of their workers.

• is the basis for successful safety and health management;• is the key to reducing work-related accidents

and occupational diseases;• can improve workplace safety and health and

business performance.

What is risk assessment?

RISK ASSESSMENTWITH OiRAIN 4 STEPS

1 PREPARATION

2

Organise and coordinatethe assessment

Appoint the person(s) responsiblefor carrying it out

Ensure workers’participation

in the process

IDENTIF

ICATIO

N

& EVALUATION

Identify hazards and problems

Evaluate existingrisks (severity andprobability ofpossible harm)

Rank risks inorder of importance

3 SET UPAN ACTION PLAN

Identify the appropriate measuresto eliminate or control

the potential risks

Generate a report on the results of

the risk assessment

Download it asevidence of theentire process,

including theaction plan

Free &easy-to-use

Legal compliance

Solution-oriented &guidance provision

4 KEY REASONSFOR USING OiRA

REPORT4

Sector-specific approach