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The Benching (Creating Safe, Flat Zones) Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 10. Back filling and compaction
- Being hit by machinery
- dust inhalation
- 11. Surface reinstatement
- Slip
- trip and fall hazard
- heat stress
- 12. Demobilisation and cleanup
- Muscular strain from lifting
- slip and trip hazards
- 13. Daily plant inspections
- Injury from faulty machinery
- explosion risk from fuel leaks
- 14. Equipment checks and maintenance
- Electrocution
- laceration from faulty tools
- 15. Regular site-wide safety inspections and drills
- Ignorance of safety protocols
- complacency risk
- 16. Emergency response simulations
- Inadequate emergency response
- Panic reaction in case of real crisis
- 17. Reporting and documentation
- Incorrect assumption of safety compliance
- administrative errors
- 18. Training refresher courses
- Complacency risk
- unskilled workers
- 19. PPE inspections and replenishments
- Exposure to hazardous material
- injury from inadequate protection
- 20. End of day debriefs and fatigue management guidelines
- Fatigue related mistakes
- communication breakdown