OHS professionals are often responsible for providing ongoing and as-needed reporting on workplace risk. This may include formal reports regarding risk assessments, incident statistics, and project progress. In order to develop these types of reports, an OHS professional demonstrates the effective use of risk-related data (from both internal and external sources), tools for trend analysis, and workplace documentation regarding workplace risk. They must be able to use a range of qualitative and quantitative approaches to assess risk, depending on the type of reporting required.
Prerequisite
None
References in Other Frameworks
BCRSP: HSM26, THSS9; INSHPO: C15, E25
Understand and Remember
– Appropriate and necessary information to include in risk assessment reporting
– Formal structure and method for report writing
– Where appropriate data can be located
– Internal
– External
Apply and Analyze
– Apply risk assessment tools
– In response to changes in the workplace context
– As part of an ongoing risk assessment process
– Collect relevant data for risk reporting
– Internal sources
– External sources
Evaluate and Create
– Write a risk assessment report
– Follow formal reporting guidelines, if applicable
– Identify opportunities for improvement
– Identify areas of excellence
– Present a risk assessment report
– Conveying information in an effective manner
– Addressing questions or concerns
No results found.
Related Units of Competency
307 Mitigate
Risks
Risks
309 Provide
Recommendations for corrective action with supporting rationale
Recommendations for corrective action with supporting rationale
310 Develop
Business continuity plans
Business continuity plans