We have two options, both fulfil the ‘Health and Safety Act’ 1974 and ‘Management Regulations’ 1999.
Option 2 has added features that include help and advice in resolving problems and based on 25 years clinical experience.
To select the best Stress Risk Assessment for your organisation, here is the comparison:
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On-line unique time-saver offering you complete control and responsibility. |
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Legally 'Competent Person'* and accredited Risk Assessor. |
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On-line questionnaires based on Health and Safety Management Standards. |
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Stress Risk Assessments colour-coding. Red – high-risk. Yellow – medium risk. Green – low risk. Blue – no action needed. |
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Report automatically produces suggested Control Measures and Hierarchy of Needs. You alter to suit. |
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Agreed action, suggested for you to adopt, adjust and tailor. |
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Suggested Measures are ways to move forward. We do not take control away from you. |
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Monitoring Action while you provide a dedicated person to ensure action taken, we help by offering suggested alternatives. |
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Review Dates, calculated for you. |
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Line Graph pinpoints the area where a problem exists. |
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Bar Chart Comparison based on our total data. |
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Buy a Licence to suit |
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FREE! All you need to do is Register with the site to claim
your FREE Online Stress Risk Assessment Beta
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Stress Risk Assessment each person |
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A ‘Competent Person’ must have sufficient training, experience, and knowledge.
‘Competent’ is an implicit requirement for an assessment to be ‘suitable
and sufficient’.
The Management of Health and Safety at Work
Regulations 1999 make it a legal duty for employers and self-employed
to carry out Stress Risk Assessments.