OiRA was established in order to provide easy-to-use tools that will guide micro and small organisations through the risk assessment process. The OiRA software developed by EU-OSHA in 2009, and in use since 2010, is based on a Dutch risk assessment tool known as RI&E, which has proved to be very successful and well used.EU-OSHA’s OiRA software helps sectoral social partners (employers' and employees' organisations) and National authorities (ministries, labour inspectorates, OSH institutes, etc.) to produce sector-specific risk assessment tools targeting small businesses.Check out the for updated information about the OiRA project (OiRA partners, OiRA tools published or under publication). What is the idea behind OiRA? Risk assessment is the basis of any approach to safety and health management and is essential in the establishment of a healthy workplace. The European Community Strategy on Health and Safety at Work 2007–2012, recognising the importance of risk assessment, called for the development of simple tools to help facilitate the risk assessment process.

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OiRA was established to do exactly that.By facilitating risk assessment, OiRA aims to increase the number of micro and small companies assessing their risks and the quality of their risk assessments. The tools enable companies to start (or improve) the risk assessment process. This way OiRA tools can help companies to become more competitive, for example by cutting costs that are the result of occupational illnesses and by minimising the risks of accidents, as well as to improve overall working conditions and organisational performance. Why use OiRA? Risk assessment is today a familiar process for many organisations, used in hundreds of thousands of workplaces across Europe in order to prevent risks. But, for some companies, particularly micro and small organisations, risk assessment can be a challenging process. OiRA can make this process easier, providing organisations with the resources they need to overcome such a challenge.By using OiRA tools, organisations will also be taking advantage of certain aspects:.

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The use of OiRA tools is totally free. Tools are available online. A mobile application is available. Tools are targeted to the sector. Tools are customisable to the companies’ conditions to a certain extent. Tools give the possibility of developing an action plan and choosing from a list of proposed measuresHow does OiRA work?

There are five key steps in the OiRA process:. Preparation: to a certain degree OiRA allows companies to tailor the risk assessments to their own specificities by answering a few simple questions. Identification: this involves looking for those things at work that have the potential to cause harm, and identifying who may be exposed to the hazard. Evaluation: this phase consists of prioritising the risks that have been identified.

The prioritization later helps to decide which measures should be implemented first. Action plan: the tool will then help to generate an action plan and to decide how to eliminate or control risks. Report: finally, a report and an action plan are automatically generated that can be printed and/or downloaded, allowing documentation of the results of the risk assessment processHow to access OiRA.

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