Service visits
A consultant will identify the hazards in your workplace and talk you through the risk assessment process.
How we make handling risk assessments easy
Simply book an appointment with an expert using Peninsula’s smart health & safety software to discuss your needs.
Depending on your location, we'll conduct visits on or off-site at a time that works for you. A health & safety expert will assess your workplace and ensure your risk assessment identifies hazards, considers those affected, and provides solutions.
Once we're done, you'll receive a copy of your risk assessment and a personalized action plan to keep you and your staff safe.

And we’ll conduct an annual service visit to evaluate risks associated with your existing processes.
Plus, you'll get access to a suite of online tools to store and review your risk assessment. This will help you keep your assessment up to date.

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Every year, Peninsula’s health & safety experts support thousands of small businesses with their risk assessments—from salons and restaurants to law practices and tech companies.
Whenever it's time for your risk assessment, your health & safety expert will give you practical and cost-effective advice on how to remove hazards, reduce risks, and keep your business safe.
Plus, you’ll get access to a suite of online tools that help keep your risk assessment up to date.
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A risk assessment is a process which identifies risks and hazards that may be present in your workplace. Contact a Peninsula health & safety expert for more information.
There are five steps to a successful risk assessment. They are:
Hazard identification
Considering who may come to harm
Risk evaluation/control measures
Recording your findings
Reviewing your assessment
When writing your risk assessment, make sure you record each step you take, as well as your findings and resolutions. Keep your assessment in an easily accessible place and review it regularly. For more information, speak with a Peninsula health & safety expert.
You should review your risk assessment annually and whenever you introduce a new product or process on-site. If you have one in place, you should review your assessment with your health and safety committee or health & safety representative. Rules will vary depending on your province.
While a risk assessment is not specifically required by law, it’s one of the most effective methods for controlling and eliminating hazards – which is a legal requirement in provinces across Canada.

