The next step is to consider how often each hazard is likely to occur as indicated in the table below
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Likelihood of occurrence |
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5 |
Certain |
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For example:
If slipping on the stairs (hazard), was very likely to happen, then it must be given a rating of 3.
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This information is derived from the Job Safety Report Generator |
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