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hi Im Simon from HSE Docs calm and today Im going to show you how to create a risk assessment form the documents Im using is in Word format and its available for free download at HSE Docs calm Im allowed to fill in shows us the hazards involved while carrying out a specific task it shows us whos at risk it shows us what actions are in place to reduce risk it shows us what further action is required it tells us who should implement additional safety controls it tells us when additional safety control should be implemented and as well as showing us the physical risks that are involved in the task this document also shows us the substance risks substance risks substances or chemicals they use for the tasks that may pose a risk examples of this are expanding foam grip fill or simply dust so we have the physical risks from carrying out the task such as working off ladders and we have the substance risks that we may encounter whilst carrying out the task at the top of the form we put