Unit IG2: Risk assessment
Declaration: By submitting this assessment (Parts 1 – 4) for marking I declare that it is entirely my own work. I understand that falsely claiming that
the work is my own is malpractice and can lead to NEBOSH imposing severe penalties (see the NEBOSH Malpractice Policy for further information).
Important note: You must refer to the document ‘Unit IG2: risk assessment – Guidance and information for learners and Learning Partners’ while
completing all parts of this assessment. Your Learning Partner should provide you with a copy, but it can also be downloaded from the relevant
resources section for this qualification on the NEBOSH website.
Part 1: Background
You should aim to complete this section in 150 - 200 words.
Topic Comments
Name of organisation* SafeBuild construction company Pvt.lmt
Site location* Faisalabad Pakistan
Number of workers 300
The company is one of the biggest emerging construction company in Faisalabad. The company's
work is mainly based on construction and renovation of commercial as well as residential
buildings and infrastructure development. The machinery used in the company is saws, hammer,
General description of the organisation
drill machines, cranes and power tools. The workers do 8 hour shift(1 hour rest for meal), from 9
to 5 PM. But due to work load, sometimes they work for extra shift. The employees work 6 days a
week.
Description of the area to be included in the I have spent 4 hours in the company on 14th of August 2024. Risk assessment included all the
risk assessment elements like painting, construction material and safety belts.
I observed that the safety officer was working wholeheartedly and professionally. All the work was
Any other relevant information
handed over to him.
* If you’re worried about confidentiality, you can invent a false name and location for your organisation but, all other information provided must be
factual.
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You should aim to complete this section in 100 - 200 words.
Note: this section can be completed after you have competed your risk assessment.
Outline how the risk assessment was carried
out this should include:
● sources of information consulted;
● who you spoke to; and
● how you identified:
- the hazards;
- what is already being done; and
- any additional controls/actions that
may be required.
Part 2: Risk Assessment
Organisation name:
Date of assessment:
Scope of risk assessment:
Hazard Who might be harmed What are you already doing? What further controls/actions are Timescales for Responsible
category and and how? required? further actions person’s job
hazard to be title
completed
(within …)
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Hazard Who might be harmed What are you already doing? What further controls/actions are Timescales for Responsible
category and and how? required? further actions person’s job
hazard to be title
completed
(within …)
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Hazard Who might be harmed What are you already doing? What further controls/actions are Timescales for Responsible
category and and how? required? further actions person’s job
hazard to be title
completed
(within …)
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Hazard Who might be harmed What are you already doing? What further controls/actions are Timescales for Responsible
category and and how? required? further actions person’s job
hazard to be title
completed
(within …)
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Part 3: Prioritise 3 actions with justification for the selection
Suggested word counts
Moral, general legal and financial arguments for all actions: 300 to 350 words
For EACH action:
Specific legal arguments: 100 to 150 words
Likelihood AND severity: 75 to 150 words
How effective the action is likely to be in controlling the risk: 100 to 150 words
Moral, general legal and financial arguments for ALL actions
Moral, general legal and financial
arguments
Justification for action 1
Action (Taken from column 4 of risk
assessment)
Specific legal arguments
Consideration of likelihood AND severity
● types of injury or ill health
● number of workers at risk
● how often the activity is carried
out
● how widespread the risk is
How effective the action is likely to be in
controlling the risk. This should include:
● the intended impact of the action;
● justification for the timescale that
you indicated in your risk
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assessment; and
● whether you think the action will
fully control the risk
Justification for action 2
Action (Taken from column 4 of risk
assessment)
Specific legal arguments
Consideration of likelihood AND severity
● types of injury or ill health
● number of workers at risk
● how often the activity is carried
out
● how widespread the risk is
How effective the action is likely to be in
controlling the risk. This should include:
● the intended impact of the action;
● justification for the timescale that
you indicated in your risk
assessment; and
● whether you think the action will
fully control the risk
Justification for action 3
Action (Taken from column 4 of risk
assessment)
Specific legal arguments
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Consideration of likelihood AND severity
● types of injury or ill health
● number of workers at risk
● how often the activity is carried
out
● how widespread the risk is
How effective the action is likely to be in
controlling the risk. This should include:
● the intended impact of the action;
● justification for the timescale that
you indicated in your risk
assessment; and
● whether you think the action will
fully control the risk
Part 4: Review, communicate and check
Suggested word counts for each section:
● Planned review date or period and reasoning for this: 50 - 100 words
● How the risk assessment findings will be communicated and who needs to know the information: 100 - 150 words
● Follow up on the risk assessment: 100 - 150 words.
Planned review date/period with
reasoning
How the risk assessment findings will be
communicated AND who you need to tell
How you will follow up on the risk
assessment to check that the actions
have been carried out
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