DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE RISK ASSESSMENT TEMPLATE & GUIDE  

Download a practical Risk Assessment Guide and ready-to-use template to help you identify hazards, assess risk properly, and put effective controls in place across your business.
 

Why Download This Resource?

Inside, you’ll get:

  • A practical guide explaining how to effectively complete a risk assessment

  • A ready-to-use Risk Assessment Template built around the 5x5 risk matrix

  • A simple breakdown of how to identify hazards and assess risk properly

  • Guidance on choosing effective controls using the hierarchy of control

  • A worked example showing how to score risks before and after controls

  • Common mistakes businesses make and how to avoid them

  • A straightforward structure to help keep assessments clear, practical, and audit-ready 

Who Is It For?

✅ Business owners and directors responsible for health & safety compliance

✅ Site, operations, and facilities managers overseeing day-to-day activities

✅ Businesses carrying out routine operational or higher-risk work activities

✅ Companies preparing for audits, inspections, or pre-qualification

✅ Teams who want practical, usable risk assessments — not generic paperwork

✅ Businesses across construction, manufacturing, logistics, recycling, and general industry

 

Risk assesment Template

Why This Resource Is Different

Most free risk assessment templates are generic box-ticking documents.

This guide was created by experienced health & safety consultants working across construction, manufacturing, logistics, recycling, and general industry throughout the UK and Ireland.

It focuses on practical, real-world risk assessment — helping businesses create assessments that actually reflect how the work is carried out.

"Paul Feely & Associates have been an invaluable support to MCC Building Systems. Their advice is practical, proactive, and easy to implement, helping us maintain high standards and address issues before they become bigger problems. Working with them gives us real peace of mind, and we would confidently recommend them to any business looking to strengthen its approach to health and safety."

John McCann, MCC Building Systems