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  1. Create a corporate library comprising of all Tasks and its associated Hazards/Risks and import that to locations.

  2. Ability to record both initial and final hazard risk assessment for all tasks

  3. Approval Workflows for reviewing & approving risk assessments

  4. Imports bulk tasks in assessments and conduct risk assessments

  5. Ability to track Administrative,

  6. Create action plans for risks and assign owners to mitigate the risk

🤩 Niche Features

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Certificate of Completion of courses

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  1. Ability to copy entire risk assessments from library with few clicks

  2. Generate JSA reports for all assessments

🚶‍♂️ Walkthroughs:

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Conducting Initial Risk Assessment for Hazard of Task

  1. Once you login to the system, click on the risk assessment icon

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    Click on the assessment where you need to save tasks, identify hazards associated with these tasks and do risk assessment.

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    System would land you on to the tasks/hazard list screen of the assessment.

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    Click on “New” button to create new sub-tasks associated with the assessment

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    Fill out the task details and hazard(s) associated with the task and save it.

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    Now, the sub task is saved, click on the Hazard Link to conduct the risk assessment and click on “Add” on hazard screen

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  7. Answer the risk assessment metrics fields such as Severity and Likelihood

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    Based on the selections in above step, system will calculate the risk score and will ask whether you need to place controls (Administrative or PPE) to eliminate or minimize the risk.

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    We can also create action items in the same page

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  10. Once all required fields are filled, save it.

Conducting Final Risk Assessment for Hazard of Task

🔩 Field Details and Configurability