Assessment: Risk Assessment for Yachts

Why Is Risk Assessment Important?

Why Is Risk Assessment Important?

This lesson will explain to you how to calculate the likelihood of an accident, and the seriousness of its consequences. You will also be introduced to the ALARP triangle.

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Four Steps of Risk Assessment

Four Steps of Risk Assessment

This lesson will take you through the four steps of risk assessment. You will learn about the Take Five program that will be a good tool for you to use when assessing risks.

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Assessment: Risk Assessment for Yachts

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Question 1 of 5

What is risk defined as a combination of?

Question 2 of 5

When should you do a risk assessment?

Question 3 of 5

What is the primary purpose of a risk assessment?

Question 4 of 5

Why is it important to find the root cause of an accident?

Question 5 of 5

What is the approximate percentage of all accidents that happen due to human error?

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What is risk defined as a combination of?

Seriousness of consequence and exposure.
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Likelihood and frequency.
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Likelihood and seriousness of consequence.
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When should you do a risk assessment?

It should be seen as a continuous process and be done before work begins on any task for which there is not already an existing risk assessment.
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When you feel it is necessary.
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Once a day is enough.
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What is the primary purpose of a risk assessment?

To identify dangers in the workplace and find the risks that are a part of the work activity.
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To identify what work activities not to pursue.
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To identify which employees are at risk in the upcoming activity.
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Why is it important to find the root cause of an accident?

To make sure the personnel involved get trained not to repeat their mistakes.
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To be able to prevent similar accidents in the future.
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To know who was responsible.
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What is the approximate percentage of all accidents that happen due to human error?

50%–60%
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60%–80%
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30%–40%
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What is risk defined as a combination of?

Seriousness of consequence and exposure.
Your answer
Likelihood and frequency.
Your answer
Likelihood and seriousness of consequence.
Your answer

When should you do a risk assessment?

It should be seen as a continuous process and be done before work begins on any task for which there is not already an existing risk assessment.
Your answer
When you feel it is necessary.
Your answer
Once a day is enough.
Your answer

What is the primary purpose of a risk assessment?

To identify dangers in the workplace and find the risks that are a part of the work activity.
Your answer
To identify what work activities not to pursue.
Your answer
To identify which employees are at risk in the upcoming activity.
Your answer

Why is it important to find the root cause of an accident?

To make sure the personnel involved get trained not to repeat their mistakes.
Your answer
To be able to prevent similar accidents in the future.
Your answer
To know who was responsible.
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What is the approximate percentage of all accidents that happen due to human error?

50%–60%
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60%–80%
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30%–40%
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