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Activity 1 Fat
Activity 1 Fat
1. Identify Hazards:
This involves identifying potential sources of harm, danger, or situations that could lead to accidents
or injuries in a given environment.
Determine who might be exposed to or affected by these hazards. This step helps in understanding
who needs protection or safety measures.
Assess the likelihood and severity of harm that could result from these hazards. This evaluation helps
prioritize which risks are most significant.
4. Prioritize Risks:
Based on the evaluation, prioritize the identified risks. This helps in focusing resources and efforts on
the most critical safety concerns.
5. Control Measures:
Develop and implement measures to control or mitigate the identified risks. These measures could
include safety procedures, protective equipment, or changes in processes.
Ensure that the control measures and safety practices align with relevant laws and industry
standards. Compliance with regulations is crucial for maintaining safety.