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Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of your employees and others is key to a productive, healthy workplace. Our Canadian-made risk assessment software helps you identify risks earlier, so you can address potential issues before they become incidents.
Risk assessments simplified by Canadian-made technology
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- Policies and safety content compliant in every jurisdiction
- Incident reporting and risk assessment software
- HR documentation backed by Canadian experts
Risk management made easy
Quick and reliable risk identification: Our innovative safety software helps you identify hazards earlier and address them faster.
Enhance efficiency: Prevent workplace accidents to reduce disruptions, maintain efficiency, and avoid unexpected costs.
Proactive risk prevention: Improve health and safety planning through proactive risk assessment software.
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Start leveraging a more effective risk assessment process with live support from experienced Canadian health and safety professionals. Let’s build a workplace health and safety program that drives lasting change together.
You have questions, we have answers
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can Citation Canada support me in writing a risk assessment?
Of course, when it comes to Health & Safety we offer the whole package. We’d advise that any risk assessment carried out is done by a competent person who is experienced. Record each step that is taken with a detailed analysis of the hazards identified and the measures that you need to take to eradicate or control risk. For more information, speak to one of our Health & Safety advisors.
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What are the legal requirements of a risk assessment in Canada?
Each of the 14 Canadian jurisdictions has slightly different variations on Health & Safety laws. Risk assessments aren’t a legal requirement but they’re very effective for reducing risk and controlling hazards – which is a legal requirement across Canadian provinces.
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Are there many steps in a risk assessment process?
Generally, conducting a risk or hazard assessment involves five main steps:
- Identifying the hazards
- Weigh up the severity of the risk, harm or injury to people depending on the hazard
- Evaluate the risk
- Identify and implement the necessary control measures
- Ensure you understand what the compliance requirements are for your jurisdiction
- Record your findings and frequently monitor any controls to ensure the measures are having the desired effect
- Store your Health & Safety documents in Atlas and review your risk assessments
Get more details in our blog post on how to conduct a workplace risk assessment.
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How does the Risk Assessment Tool work?
Our Risk Assessment Tool helps you identify and evaluate potential hazards in your workplace. It guides you through assessing risks and provides actionable recommendations for reduction.