Hazards
How to add and edit hazards
A video tutorial showing you how the company master hazard register works
We have some templates to get you started, plus you can add your own or customise.
Temporary Hazards are great way to inform your contractors, visitors and employees of any temporary hazards or information.
Learn how to Manage your Hazardous Substances and assign Material Safety Data Sheets
The Hazard Register
Learn:
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where to find the hazard register
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how the hazards register works
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how to add hazards
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how to customise hazards
Please note that this video is focused on farms and agriculture, but it is still relevant to other sites
Adding hazards
Zero Harm will automatically populate a list of probable work site hazards and risks depending on the site type you have selected during site creation.
Navigating to the Hazard Register also allows you to add more Hazards, while your hazard map is the best way to visually display a serious harm hazard or risk using Google mapping.
You can use Zero Harm’s risk templates to create a complete Hazard Register in under 5 minutes. If you want to add your own custom hazards, you can also do this by clicking “Add Custom Hazard”.
Temporary hazards
Temporary Hazards are great way to inform your contractors, vistitors and employees of any temporary hazards or information.
A temporary hazard can range from Spraying a Field, Painting a office or even Felling Trees – it’s also a great place to provide general time specific information to visitors.
All Hazards will be shown to visitors during the sign in process so they’ll always be kept up to date when they log in.
Hazardous Substances
Learn how to add hazardous substances and their material safety data sheets
In NZ, Worksafe have a comprehensive hazardous substances calculator you can use to get information on substances and how to comply with the regulations.
In Australia, Safe Work Australia also has a useful resource for hazardous substances.