Alarp Risk Assessment Sample
Alarp Risk Assessment Sample
Alarp Risk Assessment Sample
Es t ab l i s h t he co n t e x t
Id e n tify th e r i sks .
Evaluate ri sks .
A sse ss R i sk YE S
Ac c ept ris k ?
NO
Treat r is k s .
A n a l ys e r i sks
Version control
Insert date and document version control details e.g. Version 3, April 30, 2010. Author Insert amendment details when document was amended, and areas of amendment.
Responsibilities
Insert key responsibility areas and commitment to ensuring relevant people will accept responsibility for delivery the plan.
Definitions
Insert relevant definitions, including event specific definitions.
Moderate
Minor
Insignificant
Table 3: Level of Risk Matrix Consequence Likelihood Almost Certain 1 2 Insignificant Minor Moderate Moderate Low Low Low High Moderate Moderate Low Low 3 Moderate High High High Moderate Moderate 4 Major Extreme High High Moderate Moderate 5 Catastrophic Extreme Extreme High High High
Extreme risk immediate action required High risk Attention needed to develop risk reduction strategies Moderate risk specific risk reduction strategies needed. Low risk manage using existing controls
ALARP Risks will be treated to ensure they are As Low As Reasonably Practical (ALARP) or in the Broadly Acceptable areas.
Control Hierarchy The control hierarchy is a list of control measures, in priority order, that can be used to eliminate or minimize exposure to hazards. Below is the control hierarchy with general examples of each control measure: Elimination - Avoid the risk by removing the hazard completely. Substitution - Use less hazardous procedure/substances equipment/process. Isolation - Separate the process from people by the use of barriers/enclosures or distance. Engineering Controls - Mechanical/physical changes to equipment/materials/process. Administrative Controls - Change procedures to reduce exposure to a hazard Personal Protective Equipment - Gloves, goggles, enclosed shoes etc.
ALARP
Likely - C
ALARP
Security Wardens
Likely C
Moderati
High
on 3
5
hood Likeli-
Existing Risk Controls Wardens trained in recognition and prevention Serious trip and fall hazards identified and removed or treated to prevent injury Cables flown overhead Rubber mats & cable traps over on-ground cables Barriers placed around protruding equipment Changes in height and edges highlighted Slippery surfaces isolated Pre-event inspection of site by event volunteers.
Risk Rating
ALARP
Possible C
Physical and psychological trauma to volunteers, event team, visitors, contractors Legal ramifications
Ball or stick injury to players/umps Wounds, fractures, sprains and strains and bruising and lacerations
Qualified umpires to be used All players/umps to do warm up prior to playing All players to use protective equipment Pre-event pitch inspection
Staff, volunteers trained in procedure for handling syringes. Sharps container provided. Land manager to undertake inspection preevent. First aid at all matches
ALARP
Safety Officer
Likely - B Possible C
Mayor - 4 Major 4
High High
ALARP
Chief umpire