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As far as reasonably
practical
Deciding factors
The degree of harm that might
result from the hazard
What the concerned person knows about eliminating
hazard or risk
The likelihood of the risk
ways to eliminate the risk
Cost associated with the
risk elimination
Cost of installation
Cost of Maintenance
Cost of purchase
Cost of operation
Availability and sustainability of ways
to eliminate the risk
Equipment to eliminate risk is available
Work flow or process to eliminate risk is available
If risk shoud be
eliminated
effective elimination
of risk
Eliminated the degree of harm
Practical to implement
Does not introduce new risk
Systematic process
Identify hazards associated
Assess the risks associated
with the hazards
Identify and
implement suitable
control measures
Substituting the hazard
Isolating the hazard
Ensuring the use of suitable
protective equipment.
Implementing engineering or
administrative controls
Review the effectiveness of the
control measures
For Example, in
Software development
company
Project based risks
Handled by Project Managers
Safety based
risks
Handled by the Management
Development of
software based
risks
Handled by Team Leaders/ Engineers
Compliance risks
Handled by Human resource Managers