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The Adhering To Approved Route Necessity Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over items
- falling object hazards
- 2. Route Planning
- Struck by vehicle
- slipping on uneven surface
- 3. Route Approval
- Data entry mistakes
- failure to follow protocol
- 4. Communicating Route
- Incorrect instruction relay
- losing communicative devices
- 5. Following Approved Route
- Vehicle collision
- getting lost
- 6. Ongoing Route Assessment
- Fatigue
- mental stress from navigation
- 7. Amending Route
- Failure to communicate changes
- wrong amendments due to misinformation
- 8. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate training
- panic in emergency situation
- 9. Finishing Adherence
- Incorrect route completion procedure
- not reporting at end
- 10. Debriefing
- Not addressing all concerns
- improper documentation
- 11. Equipment Storage
- Improper storage leading to damage
- tripping danger
- 12. Document Update
- Missing update deadlines
- inconsistent record keeping
- 13. Incident Reporting
- Delayed reporting
- improper report filing
- 14. Route Improvement Plan
- Slow improvement implementation
- overlooking of flaws
- 15. Safety Auditing
- Insufficient briefing before auditing
- lack of attention during inspection
- 16. Staff Training
- Inadequate knowledge transfer
- poor attention span of trainees
- 17. Route Feedback and Review
- Incomplete feedback
- overemphasis on minor issues
- 18. Contingency Planning
- Lack of proper planning
- not considering all possibilities
- 19. Technology Update
- Failure to update software
- cyber-security concerns
- 20. Review of SWMS
- Incomplete review process
- overlooking minor errors