After assessing the hazards in the five-step composite risk management process, the next step is to analyze the risks associated with those hazards. This involves determining the potential consequences and likelihood of each hazard leading to an incident, allowing for an informed evaluation of the overall risk. Subsequently, you can prioritize the risks based on their severity and likelihood, setting the stage for risk control measures.
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
You should develop controls and make risk decisions.
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
Develop controls and make risk decisions
In the five-step composite risk management process, the immediate action is to identify hazards. This involves recognizing potential risks that could impact personnel, equipment, or mission success. Once hazards are identified, they should be assessed for their potential impact and likelihood, which sets the stage for developing controls and mitigating measures. Prompt identification is crucial for effective risk management and ensuring safety.
The composite risk management process process should be reflected in your safety briefings by the inclusion of a very detailed summary of the steps taken.
It is useful to use the steps of the composite risk management process to organize your safety briefing.