RA-HS79 Use of Winch
File Reference : RA-HS79 Use of Winch
Date File Updated 30/11/2025
File Format MS Word
No. of files 1
Category Risk Assessments
Tags: ISO 45001
  • £2.50

  or  

Login to Download


Free Support
Effective form templates

This example risk assessment has been prepared using the
F-HS20 General Risk Assessment form template.

The file is supplied in fully editable MS Word format...

  • Form number and title
  • Information-classification
  • Version
  • Page number / total pages
alphaZ documents - beautifully designed, tried and tested form templates. Developed over 25 years through practical use in the real world.
Document Preparation
Logo Update Service *

Download this form template with your company name and logo already added!
Document Preparation available with all document toolkits.

How to Download

To get access to this file please click on Add to Cart to purchase for immediate download. If you have an alphaZ Subscription just click on Download Files to view all the files available to download.

Document template File Formats

Winch Operations Risk Assessment

This fully completed winch operations risk assessment example has been prepared by a qualified health and safety professional. It covers operation of mechanical and electrical winches for hauling, pulling and lifting loads, and can be used as a starting point when developing your own risk assessment documentation.

What Does This Winch Operations Risk Assessment Cover?

This risk assessment identifies the key hazards associated with winch operations including;
  • Rope or chain failure and snap-back — failure of winch rope or anchor point under load causing violent snap-back striking persons with potentially fatal force
  • Entanglement in winch drum — person or clothing drawn into the rotating winch drum causing fatal entanglement
  • Load falling during winch lift — load slipping from rigging or hook during a lift causing fatal impact
  • Anchor point failure — anchor structure failing under winch load causing sudden release of tension and snap-back or load drop

Each hazard includes an inherent risk rating of Substantial, and a comprehensive listing of applicable control measures covering areas such as;

  • Winch rope, chain, hooks and anchor points inspected before every use with SWL never exceeded
  • All persons positioned outside the snap-back zone with blanket dampers used on rope
  • Winch drum guard in position during operation with no person permitted to touch rope while drum is turning
  • Load rigged by a trained competent slinger with exclusion zone beneath all lifts
  • Anchor points assessed by a competent person with spread anchors used where capacity is uncertain
  • All rigging gear subject to periodic formal LOLER inspection

A residual risk rating is then assigned to each hazard, demonstrating how effective risk management reduces overall risk to a tolerable level.

A Professional, Easy-to-Use Risk Assessment Template

This document uses colour-coded header styles matched to risk ratings, making it quick to read and easy to communicate during toolbox talks and worker training. A built-in risk rating matrix supports consistent evaluation of likelihood and consequence, and hazard pictograms using internationally recognised ISO warning symbols are included alongside relevant hazard entries.
The result is a completed risk assessment that looks professional, reads clearly, and demonstrates a structured and effective approach to risk management.

Who Is This Risk Assessment Template Suitable For?

This winch operations risk assessment template is suitable for health and safety advisers, site managers, rigging supervisors and any employer with a duty to assess risks associated with winch operations under the Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER) and the Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998 (PUWER). It can be implemented as a standalone document or as part of a broader occupational health and safety management system aligned with ISO 45001.

Note: This example risk assessment is supplied for use as guidance only and should be reviewed and completed by a competent person.

There are currently no comments for this document.

Add a Comment

Please Login or Subscribe to add Comments.