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The Ameliorate Soil Erosion And Pollution Dangers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Accidental injuries
- exposure to polluted soil
- 2. Soil Assessment
- Misjudgement of soil condition
- poor data recording
- 3. Setting up Erosion Controls
- Incorrect installation
- potential tripping hazard
- 4. Monitoring Soil Conditions
- Extended exposure to outdoor elements
- accidentally triggering erosion
- 5. Construction Phase
- Machinery accidents
- dust and noise pollution
- 6. Regrading
- Incorrect slope formation leading to potential erosion
- equipment failure
- 7. Topsoiling
- Improper application
- dusty conditions causing respiratory risks
- 8. Mulching
- Allergic reactions to mulch type
- improperly secured mulch leading to further erosion
- 9. Hydroseeding
- Chemical hazards from hydroseed mixture
- machinery mishandling
- 10. Turfing
- Manual handling injuries
- inappropriate turf selection for soil type
- 11. Inspecting Controls
- Exposure to hazardous conditions if controls fail
- overconfidence in control effectiveness
- 12. Corrective Actions
- Risk of re-exposure to initial hazards
- ineffective corrective actions
- 13. Restoration Work
- Potential for renewed soil disturbance
- mishandled restoration machinery
- 14. Waste Management
- Inadequate disposal tools
- improper identification of waste types
- 15. Review of Procedures
- Insufficient concern for hazards upon review
- complacency risk
- 16. Reporting & Documentation
- Risk of omitted details
- incorrect data recording
- 17. Dismantling Erosion Controls
- Potential re-triggering of erosion
- tripping hazards
- 18. Site Clean Up
- Risk of overlooking polluted materials
- post-clean up soil disturbance
- 19. Final Inspection
- Overlooking hidden erosion spots
- complacency in final checks
- 20. Closure & Handover
- Incorrect handover information
- mishandling during the physical handover process