HIRA Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment

We have already learned about the risk and hazard. We came across the terms high risk and low risk.

The process of identifying the hazards and risks is called hazard identification and risk assessment.

HIRA is a step wise process first  to identify the hazards associated with an activity, situation or an object, then evaluate the risk associated with that specific hazard ultimately finding the ways to eliminate the risk or minimize it if elimination is not feasible.

The most common term HIRA is used for this process which stands for hazard identification and risk assessment.

So the risk assessment process consists of mainly:

  1. Identify Hazards
  2. Evaluate the risk (based upon probability and severity)
  3. Eliminate or minimize the risk by implementing practicable control measures.
  4. Review the effectiveness of the HIRA implementation.
  5. Revise the risk assessments after major process changes or incidents.hazard-identification-and-risk-assessment-HIRA

HIRA Hazard Identification & Risk Assessment

Hazard identification and Risk assessment process must be completed by an authorized and qualified or competent person.

All levels of employees should be contacted and their feedback to be taken based upon their previous experience for the operation/activity/process under the hazard identification risk assessment.

During the risk assessment process every aspect should be taken in to account like all possible hazards in the area of work and all associated risks. Existing controls if already implemented should be informed and inspected for effectiveness.

Any future change or existing review processes must be taken in to account while performing the HIRA risk assessment activity.

The output of the hazard identification and risk assessment process is a report that briefly describes the actual risk identified and necessary control measures also describing the residual risk i.e. minimized risk if recommended control measures are implemented.

Risk management is the process of preparing the risk assessment and then implementing the required resources in order to achieve best performance and good working environment.

Important Considerations for HIRA Risk Assessment

Below is list of few general considerations while doing a risk assessment process:

  • what hazards are present in the working area
  • how a person or equipment is exposed with frequency i.e. route of exposure, as well as how often and how much exposure occurred
  • what kind of effect could result from the specific exposure a person is experiencing
  • the risk (or likelihood) that exposure to a hazardous thing or condition would cause an injury, or disease or some incidence causing damage
  • how severe would the damage, injury or harm (adverse health effect) be from the exposure.
Steps for HIRA Risk Assessment

Different groups to be assigned to gain the data.

Identify the target area where risk assessment HIRA is required.

Identify the activity or process for which HIRA is required

List down the activities involved in specific process

List down the hazards involved with the activities

Check and note down hazards related to environmental risk assessment

In case of business involving chemicals COSHH Assessment to be done

Observe the experience of working people in the activity

Identify already implemented risk assessment initiatives

Calculate the risk using the risk matrix i.e. severity x probability

Suggest control measures for high risks areas or activities


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