At the Health and Safety Executive web site you can find information about how to risk profile your organisation and there is a host of information about all aspects of the approach to leading and managing its health and safety risks.
Every organisation should have its own risk profile. It is the starting point for determining the greatest health and safety issues for the organisation. In some businesses the risks will be tangible and immediate safety hazards, whereas in other organisations the risks may be health-related and it may be a long time before they becomes apparent.
A risk profile examines:
- the nature and level of the threats faced by an organisation
- the likelihood of adverse effects occurring
- the level of disruption and costs associated with each type of risk
- the effectiveness of controls in place to manage those risks
The outcome of risk profiling will be that the right risks have been identified and prioritised for action, and minor risks will not have been given too much priority. It also informs decisions about what risk controls measures are needed.
You can find more detailed advice on the Health and Safety web site: Profling your health and safety risks and other sources of information include:
