Risk Management: A Guide To Workplace Safety and Health Regulations
Risk Management: A Guide To Workplace Safety and Health Regulations
Risk Management: A Guide To Workplace Safety and Health Regulations
Contents
Introduction 2
Workplace Safety and Health
(Risk Management) Regulations
- Why is there a need for the Workplace Safety
and Health (Risk Management) Regulations? 3
- What is a hazard? 3
- What is a risk? 3
- Further information 8
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Introduction
What is a hazard?
A ‘hazard’ is something that in itself may cause harm
or injury. Workplace hazards include moving parts of
machinery, working at heights, slippery floors, electric
energy, excessive noise, toxic or flammable substances, and
lifting heavy objects.
What is a risk?
A ‘risk’ means the likelihood that a hazard will cause a
specific harm or injury to persons or damage to property.
For example, if a person works at a 40 metre height on a
platform without any railing and safety harness, the risk of
falling and getting killed is high.
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Further information
For worked examples of risk assessment and templates for
risk assessment, please visit our website at:
http://www.mom.gov.sg/OSHD/Resources/Guides/
Guidelines/index.htm