tailieunhanh - Example risk assessment for a motor vehicle repair body shop

■ The acknowledgment contains a statement certifying that the charity intends to make a significant intervening use of the vehicle, a detailed description of the intended use, the duration of that use, and a certification that the vehicle will not be sold before completion of the use. ■ The acknowledgment contains a statement certifying that the charity intends to make a material improvement to the vehicle, a detailed description of the intended material improvement and a certification that the vehicle will not be sold before completion of the improvement. . | HSE Health and Safety Executive Example risk assessment for a motor vehicle repair body shop Setting the scene The business employs two sprayers and two others who assist with body preparation panel beating etc one of whom is an apprentice. The premises are on an industrial estate and include an external parking area for four cars a small reception area and the shopfloor. This consists of the vehicle preparation area which can accommodate three vehicles a dedicated mixing area for paints and a single downdraught spray booth with pit extraction. The company have recently invested in a new UV-cured Small to Medium Area Repair Technique SMART system. The spray booth local exhaust ventilation and compressor are examined and maintained by the company s insurers. Above the Important reminder This example risk assessment shows the kind of approach a small business might take. Use it as a guide to think through some of the hazards in your business and the steps you need to take to control the risks. Please note that it is not a generic risk assessment that you can just put your company name on and adopt wholesale without any thought. This would not satisfy the law - and would not be effective in protecting people. Every business is different - you need to think through the hazards and controls required in your business for yourself. reception there is a mezzanine floor used for storage which has double handrails and a permanent wooden staircase for access. A corner of the preparation area has been partitioned off to create a mess room where there is a sink kettle and microwave. Lockers are provided for storing work clothes and equipment. At the entrance there are toilet facilities with a hand basin water heater soap dispenser and paper towels. The company use an occupational health provider who visits once a year. How was the risk assessment done The manager followed the guidance in Five steps to risk assessment pubns . 1 To identify the hazards