Before a new activity begins the activity must be risk assessed. This is so risks can be identified and mitigated. It also stops activities whose risks cannot be mitigated to an acceptable level. Activities can range from laboratory-based experiments with dangerous chemicals and substances to running a stand at a science festival.
 

Who should carry out a risk assessment?

Risk assessments (RAs) can be carried out by any member of the College including staff and students who have completed the RAFT training course. However, risk assessments are not normally conducted by undergraduate students. If an undergraduate carries out an RA, they should be closely monitored by their tutor or course leader.
 

How is a risk assessment conducted?

RAs are normally carried out by the person(s) who will conduct the activity. This is then reviewed by a competent person, such as a PI. Depending on the risks associated with the activity further approval will be required from the DSO, safety department and the HoD.

This process is conducted through the College safety portal, CoreStream.

Other risk assessments

Fieldwork

For fieldwork risk assessments see the fieldwork safety site.

Events and festivals

For Events and festival risk assessment use the activity overview and risk assessment template.

Hosted sites

If you are working away from the college at another university or institution, you may need to depend on the hosts risk assessment. To ensure the hosts risk assessment are of a standard required by ESE, you should complete the hosted risk assessment form.

Please note, you are not required to complete a general risk assessment for Fieldwork, Events/Festivals or hosted sites.

 

ESE Health and Safety

Due to the complex mix of risks within the department, finding out what procedures to follow and how to apply them can be a little daunting. 

Visit the ESE Health and Safety guidance pages.

ESE Fieldwork Information