A Risk Assessor identifies and evaluates potential hazards in the workplace to help prevent accidents and ensure legal compliance. They do this by conducting risk assessments, recommending control measures, and supporting the development of safe working practices. They must understand the risks that are present in various operational environments and require a strong knowledge of industry-specific regulations. Depending on the level of responsibility, Risk Assessors tend to require a health & safety certification such as IOSH Managing Safely and/or the NEBOSH National General Certificate. Risk Assessors might be required to have more role-specific qualifications, such as COSHH, NEBOSH Fire or CDM Regulations training. In higher-risk industries or senior roles, advanced qualifications Level 5 NVQ in Health and Safety, may also be necessary.