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Packing-Line and Packaging Workers Risk Assessment

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Risk Assessment Matrix

Likelihood

  • 5 = Certain
  • 4 = Likely
  • 3 = Possible
  • 2 = Unlikely
  • 1 = Remote

Severity

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  • 4 = Major Injury
  • 3 = Lost Time Injury
  • 2 = Minor injury
  • 1 = Trivial Injury

Risk Rating [L x S]

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Risk Assessment Description:

This risk assessment has been prepared specifically for packing‑line and packaging operatives working in manufacturing environments. It addresses the unique hazards associated with high‑speed packaging machinery, manual handling of bulk goods, exposure to adhesives and solvents, and the ergonomics of repetitive tasks on the shop floor. The assessment aligns with key legislation such as PUWER 1998, COSHH 2002 and relevant HSE manufacturing guidance, ensuring that control measures meet statutory requirements and promote a safe working culture.

Use this template to systematically evaluate risks, implement robust controls and demonstrate compliance with legal duties. It is particularly useful for:

  • Assessing manual handling risks on packing lines.
  • Evaluating machine guarding and interlock requirements for packaging equipment.
  • Identifying COSHH‑controlled substances used in packaging processes.
  • Developing safe systems of work for repetitive and standing tasks.

Compliant with: PUWER 1998 (Regulation 4 – suitability and guarding of work equipment), COSHH 2002 (Regulation 6 – assessment and control of hazardous substances) and HSE manufacturing guidance on manual handling, noise control and occupational health.

This document is fully editable and shareable, allowing you to tailor controls to your specific factory layout and operational procedures.

The risk assessment framework aligns with ISO 45001 standards and can be reviewed regularly to ensure ongoing compliance and continuous improvement within your safety management system.

The RA should be reviewed annually or whenever there are changes to processes, equipment or substances. Monitoring includes regular safety audits, incident reporting, and employee feedback to ensure controls remain effective.

Regular monitoring and review processes should be implemented, including safety audits, incident investigations, and employee feedback mechanisms, to ensure controls remain effective and are updated in line with changes to equipment, processes or legislation. This risk assessment should be reviewed at least annually or whenever a significant change occurs, and documented as part of the organisation’s ISO 45001 occupational health and safety management system.

Monitoring and review: This risk assessment should be reviewed at least annually or whenever there is a change in equipment, processes, substances or legislation. Regular safety audits, incident investigations and employee feedback will ensure that control measures remain effective and are updated in line with ISO 45001 requirements.

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Risks covered in this Packing-Line and Packaging Workers risk assessment

This Packing-Line and Packaging Workers risk assessment template covers 10 assessed hazards, each scored before and after control measures on a 5×5 HSE risk matrix.

HazardInitial riskControlled risk
Manual handling of heavy cartons and pallets168
Moving parts of high‑speed packaging machinery155
Fire risk from flammable packaging materials155
Slips, trips and falls on the packing floor126
Exposure to adhesives and solvents (COSHH)124
Working at height on elevated pallet stations105
Electrical hazards from packaging machinery105
Noise exposure from packaging equipment96
Dust exposure from powdered packaging materials93
Repetitive motion and ergonomic strain84

Frequently asked questions

Are these risk assessment templates really free to download?

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Can I download risk assessment templates in PDF or Word format?

Risk assessments download as a professional, HSE-compliant PDF — ready to print and file as-is. Word (.docx) export is not available for risk assessments, but you can fully customise every hazard, control measure, persons-at-risk entry and rating online before you download.

Are the risk assessment templates HSE-compliant?

Yes. Every template aligns with HSE guidance and the HSE 5-Step Risk Assessment process. They cover the requirements of the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1999, COSHH 2002, Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992, Work at Height Regulations 2005, and other relevant UK regulations.

What industries do the risk assessment templates cover?

Over 1600 templates across every UK industry — painting, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry, concrete, solar panel installation, asbestos, scaffolding, working at height, manual handling, fall protection, hot works, confined space entry, lifting operations, kitchen fitting, plumbing, drywall, tiling, plastering, and many more.

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Can I customise the risk assessment templates to my workplace?

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Are these risk assessment templates valid for UK construction work?

Yes. Our construction-specific risk assessment templates align with HSE construction guidance, the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM 2015), and the Work at Height Regulations 2005. Templates cover scaffolding, working at height, concrete pouring, excavation, roofing, electrical installation, and more.

How often should I update my risk assessment?

Whenever there is reason to believe the assessment is no longer valid — after workplace changes, near-misses, accidents, new equipment, new substances, or new processes. HSE guidance recommends an annual formal review at minimum.

What is the HSE 5-step risk assessment process?

Step 1: Identify the hazards. Step 2: Decide who might be harmed and how. Step 3: Evaluate the risks and decide on precautions. Step 4: Record findings and implement them. Step 5: Review the assessment and update if necessary. Our interactive generator walks you through all 5 steps.

Can I use these risk assessment templates for self-employed work?

Yes. Self-employed workers are required to assess risks to themselves and anyone affected by their work. Our templates are suitable for sole traders, contractors, and small businesses.

Do you have RIDDOR-aligned risk assessment templates?

Yes. Several templates cover RIDDOR (Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations 2013) requirements — including accident reporting and investigation risk assessments. All RA templates support incident logging and review.