GENERIC RISK ASSESSMENT RECORD 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the GENERIC RISK ASSESSMENT RECORD in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'ACTIVITY ASSESSED' section with the specific activity you are evaluating, such as 'Workshop Power Tools'.
  3. In the 'ASSESSED BY' field, enter your name or the name of the person conducting the assessment.
  4. Record the 'ASSESSMENT DATE' to document when this risk assessment was completed.
  5. Identify potential hazards in the 'HAZARD' column and list them clearly. For example, include hazards like 'Dust', 'Electricity', and 'Trip Hazards'.
  6. In the corresponding 'PRECAUTIONS TO BE IMPLEMENTED' column, detail specific measures that will be taken to mitigate each hazard.
  7. Assess and indicate the 'LEVEL OF RISK' for each hazard as Low, Medium, or High based on your evaluation.
  8. Complete any additional sections regarding safe systems of work and ensure all necessary precautions are documented.

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2. Steps needed to manage risk Identify hazards. Assess the risks. Control the risks. Record your findings. Review the controls.
To assist managers when completing their risk assessments, guidance, information and a number of generic risk assessments and/or checklists are available on the HMRC Intranet under Health and Safety. Advice on hazards, risks and risk assessment is available from the HMRC HS Advisers.
Generic risk assessments are risk assessments that are filled in but have not been adapted to a specific site or project. They are completed for a general activity, for example, roofing, but not for the specific roof you are about to work on.
You can use a risk assessment template to help you keep a simple record of: who might be harmed and how. what youre already doing to control the risks. what further action you need to take to control the risks. who needs to carry out the action.
What is a risk assessment? Risk assessments are part of the risk management process and are included in the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations. A risk assessment is the process of identifying what hazards currently exist or may appear in the workplace.

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Step 1: Identify the hazards/risky activities; Step 2: Decide who might be harmed and how; Step 3: Evaluate the risks and decide on precautions; Step 4: Record your findings in a Risk Assessment and management plan, and implement them; Step 5: Review your assessment and update if necessary.
What are generic risk assessments? Generic risk assessments are risk assessments that are filled in but have not been adapted to a specific site or project. They are completed for a general activity, for example, roofing, but not for the specific roof you are about to work on.

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