Practical sheet | REF: FIC0747 V1

Using the results of an HSE chemical risk assessment

Author: Olivier RESTOUEIX

Publication date: August 10, 2024, Review date: October 17, 2016 | Lire en français

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6. Mistakes to avoid

6.1 Don't assign too many actions to a single driver

The dispersal of participants can result from the piloting of numerous simultaneous actions. Ideally, each pilot should be given a maximum of ten actions. A pilot who had too many actions to manage would run the risk of running out of resources, and the actions would not be carried through to completion.

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6.2 Don't have the HSE unit draw up an action plan in its entirety, without consultation.

Such a plan might not be accepted by the pilots....

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