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HEALTH and SAFETY and MACHINERY SAFETY RISK ASSESSMENT SERVICE

Our expert team comes to your workplace and after our discovery and determinations, appropriate risk assessment methods and analyzes are selected.  and  dangers and risks  "Risk Evaluation Report" is prepared and delivered by us.

RISK ASSESSMENT SERVICE

Within the framework of EN 31010 standard, we carry out a comprehensive risk assessment in order to determine the hazards and risks that exist in the workplaces or that may come from outside, to determine the damages that may occur to the workplace and its environment and the measures to be taken against them.

We carry out a comprehensive risk assessment study for your machines within the framework of machine safety standards such as 2006/42/EC directive, machine safety regulation EN 12100, EN 13849, EN 13857, EN 13855, EN 62061 etc.

Safety in the workplace is a fundamental requirement for the sustainability of employees and the workplace. For this purpose, within the framework of EN 31010 standard, a comprehensive risk assessment is required to identify existing or potential hazards and risks in the workplace, to determine the damages that may occur to employees and the workplace and its environment and the measures to be taken against them.

 

At the same time, the safety of machinery should not be ignored. Within the framework of Directive 2006/42/EC and related machinery safety standards (EN 12100, EN 13849, EN 13857, EN 13855, EN 62061, etc.), a detailed risk assessment should be carried out for the safety of machinery used in workplaces.


Risk Assessment for Workplace Safety: Workplace safety risk assessment includes the following steps:


Identification of Hazards: The workplace site is reviewed to identify potential hazards in your workplace. This includes machinery as well as chemicals, electrical hazards, fire risks and other sources of danger.

Assessment of Risks: The possible consequences of each of the identified hazards and the likelihood of those consequences are assessed. This helps to determine the severity and prioritization of risks.

Identification of Control Measures: Appropriate control measures are developed for each risk. This includes actions that can be taken to reduce or eliminate hazards. For machinery, this may include identifying appropriate protective equipment, emergency stop systems and safety procedures.

Reducing Risks to Acceptable Levels: Strategies are developed to reduce risks to acceptable levels. This includes measures such as employee training, regular maintenance programs and emergency plans.

 

Risk Assessment for Machinery Safety:

 

A machinery safety risk assessment includes the following steps to ensure the safety of machinery used in workplaces:

 

Machine Identification: All machines used in the workplace are identified in detail.

Identification of Machine Hazards: The potential hazards of each machine are identified. This can include moving parts, high stress components, sound emission and more.

Risk Assessment: An assessment of the hazards and risks is made for each machine. This is done by considering the severity and likelihood of each hazard and risk.

Control Measures: Appropriate control measures are identified to ensure the safety of the machinery. This may include measures such as the addition of guarding shields, the installation of emergency stop buttons and operator training.

Risk Reduction: Strategies are developed and implemented to reduce risks to acceptable levels. This includes making changes needed for machine safety.

 

In conclusion; Workplace safety and machinery safety are critical to ensure that employees and the workplace are safe. The EN 31010 standard provides a framework for how to manage these processes and, together with appropriate standards, enables you to effectively identify and control hazards and risks in your workplace. This will both improve employee safety and increase workplace productivity.

 

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RISK ASSESSMENT OBLIGATION

Occupational Health and Safety Law No. 6331 and our new legislation prepared in parallel; It envisages the determination of hazards, prevention of hazards, controlling risks, in short, establishing an occupational health and safety management system that takes into account hazards, evaluates risks, and takes necessary precautions in workplaces.

According to Article 4 of the Law, employers are obliged to ensure the occupational health and safety of their employees, and within this framework, they make or have a risk assessment done. Again, in the second paragraph of the 6th article of the Occupational Health and Safety Risk Assessment Regulation, “The employer may receive services from people and organizations outside the workplace to support this team when needed.” says.

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