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The Adhering To Temporary Traffic Management Plans Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips and falls
- incorrect use of PPE
- 2. Setting up signage
- Incorrect placement
- struck by moving vehicles
- 3. Traffic control implementation
- Crashes
- non-compliance with the plans
- 4. Assessing the site
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- slips
- and falls in uneven areas
- 5. Implementation of traffic guidance scheme
- Struck by moving vehicle
- worker confusion leading to accidents
- 6. Inspection of the implemented plan
- Vehicle crashes due to improper signage or barriers
- worker struck while inspecting layout
- 7. Rectification and maintenance of the plan
- Struck by moving vehicles
- slips and falls while performing tasks
- 8. Monitoring and supervision of the plan
- Non-compliance to the plan
- Worker confusion leading to accidents
- 9. Overseeing road user's behaviour
- Road user disregard for signage
- potential collisions
- 10. Handling emergencies
- Inadequate responses leading to more damage
- injury during evacuation
- 11. Towing operations
- Incorrect procedures
- damage to vehicles and property
- 12. Clean up of the site
- Inadequate handling of hazardous substances
- slips
- and falls due to debris
- 13. Disassembling temporary traffic signs and devices
- Incorrect disassembly procedures
- materials falling on workers
- 14. Reviewing and reporting
- Inadequate documentation
- missed hazards during review
- 15. Training of workers
- Inadequate knowledge transfer
- misunderstanding leading to accidents
- 16. Continuous improvement
- Disregard for employee input
- repetition of prior mistakes due to lack of follow-up
- 17. Debrief and team meeting
- Poor communication
- overlooked feedback that may lead to future safety issues
- 18. Documenting the works
- Inaccurate or incomplete documentation
- potential miscommunication of procedures
- 19. Communicating with public
- Misunderstandings leading to non-compliance
- agency-public conflict due to inadequate communication
- 20. Conducting routine checks
- Overlooked potential hazards because of complacency
- accident due to unearthed risks