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bryan_1324  
#1 Posted : 14 February 2014 10:00:00(UTC)
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bryan_1324

I need to write a risk assessment for a new Circular saw that the company has purchased.
I will have to write a PUWER risk assessment I will also have to write a COSHH risk assessment regarding the saw dust.
Does any one see a problem if I combine the two assessments into one covering all of the significant hazards?
Frank Hallett  
#2 Posted : 14 February 2014 10:11:55(UTC)
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Frank Hallett

Hi Bryan

First, you appear to have posted this in the wrong Forum; perhaps you can get a moderator to move it to the "Discussion Forum" where you'll get considerably more response.

I personally would not have a problem in undertaking all relevant RAs as a composite RA; it would be a sensible way to go as far as I'm concerned.

It would help others to focus better if we knew what type of saw - table, pull-over etc?

I suspect that you'll get a lot of chapter and verse from PUWER & CoSHH once others find this thread; so I'll leave it there.

Frank Hallett
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