Workstation risk reviews - D.S.E audit / compliance
On site
Approximately 1/2 hour per person including documentation
Report preparation
A completed risk assessment document, per person, is returned to the employer, detailing risks noted and recommendations to address the identified risk
Recording Method:
Interview with client, Standard prepared check-list
Objectives:
To ensure legal compliance, simple changes / recommendations done at the assessment
Likely scenario:
Company requires numerous assessments to be undertaken, to ensure compliance and requires a method to ensure staff are comfortable and without risk to developing musculoskeletal injury.
Complex Ergonomic Workstation Assessment (Individual need)
On site
1 - 1.5 hours
Report preparation
3 hours. Includes recommendations and suppliers and quotes
Recording Method:
Interview with client to determine source of problems
Notes written and photographs taken
Objectives:
To perform a detailed workstation assessment with report to outline areas that may be contributing to workplace discomfort and personal disability
Reduce sickness absence
Likely scenario:
Workstation assessment for individuals with complex musculoskeletal problems and /or physical disability; who have been off work and would like to return with work modifications.
Complex Holistic Workstation Assessment (Individual need)
On site
1 - 2 hours
Report preparation
3 hours, Includes recommendations and suppliers and quotes
Recording Method:
Interview with client to determine source of problems
Notes written and photographs taken
Objectives:
To perform a detailed workstation assessment with report to outline areas that may be contributing to workplace discomfort and reduce sickness absence
Likely scenario:
Workstation assessment for individuals with complex musculoskeletal problems and /or physical disability; who have been off work and would like to return to work with modifications. May have mobility issues and require wheelchair assessment.
Designed to incorporate many barriers to work such as hearing difficulties, vision impairment and dyslexia
When recommending equipment, we either recommend two or three suppliers for each piece of specified equipment to ensure impartiality or source from our clients’ preferred suppliers.
Application of the standard prevailing Health and Safety Executive Regulations, Ergonomic best practice will be apply
On site
Approximately 1/2 hour per person including documentation
Report preparation
A completed risk assessment document, per person, is returned to the employer, detailing risks noted and recommendations to address the identified risk
Recording Method:
Interview with client, Standard prepared check-list
Objectives:
To ensure legal compliance, simple changes / recommendations done at the assessment
Likely scenario:
Company requires numerous assessments to be undertaken, to ensure compliance and requires a method to ensure staff are comfortable and without risk to developing musculoskeletal injury.
Complex Ergonomic Workstation Assessment (Individual need)
On site
1 - 1.5 hours
Report preparation
3 hours. Includes recommendations and suppliers and quotes
Recording Method:
Interview with client to determine source of problems
Notes written and photographs taken
Objectives:
To perform a detailed workstation assessment with report to outline areas that may be contributing to workplace discomfort and personal disability
Reduce sickness absence
Likely scenario:
Workstation assessment for individuals with complex musculoskeletal problems and /or physical disability; who have been off work and would like to return with work modifications.
Complex Holistic Workstation Assessment (Individual need)
On site
1 - 2 hours
Report preparation
3 hours, Includes recommendations and suppliers and quotes
Recording Method:
Interview with client to determine source of problems
Notes written and photographs taken
Objectives:
To perform a detailed workstation assessment with report to outline areas that may be contributing to workplace discomfort and reduce sickness absence
Likely scenario:
Workstation assessment for individuals with complex musculoskeletal problems and /or physical disability; who have been off work and would like to return to work with modifications. May have mobility issues and require wheelchair assessment.
Designed to incorporate many barriers to work such as hearing difficulties, vision impairment and dyslexia
When recommending equipment, we either recommend two or three suppliers for each piece of specified equipment to ensure impartiality or source from our clients’ preferred suppliers.
Application of the standard prevailing Health and Safety Executive Regulations, Ergonomic best practice will be apply