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The Conduct Frequent Open House Viewings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1.Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- equipment malfunction
- 2.Setting Up Environment
- Improper lighting
- conflict with residents
- exposure to harmful substances
- 3.Check Property Condition
- Tripping over items
- accidently causing damage to property
- 4.Clean the Area
- Contact with chemical cleaning agents
- slips and falls
- 5.Open House Signage
- Traffic accidents while setting up signs
- risk of electrocution from outdoor outlets
- 6.Activate Security Measures
- Faulty security system
- personal injuries due to inexperienced operation
- 7.Register Attendees
- Data breaches
- overcrowding
- mismanagement of attendee flow
- 8.Conduct Tours
- Staircase accidents
- getting lost
- misunderstanding safety instructions
- 9.Manage Inquiries
- Miscommunication
- argumentative or angry customers/clients
- 10.Close Up
- Theft or damage to property
- forced entry
- low light injuries
- 11.Evaluate and Report
- Eye strain
- repetitive motion injury from computer use
- 12.Pack Up and Leave
- Carrying heavy boxes
- tripping in parking area
- vehicle accidents
- 13.Documentation Update
- Misplacing documents
- errors in document details
- miscommunication
- 14. Follow Up With Potential Buyers
- Emotional stress from high pressure sales
- fatigue
- 15.Maintenance and Repairs after Open House
- Electrocution
- falling from heights while doing repairs
- handling toxic substances
- 16. Review of Open House Procedures
- Misinterpretation of information
- overlooking critical review points
- 17.Trust and Escrow Process
- Misappropriation of funds
- defamation allegations in negotiations
- 18.Contract Negotiations
- Psychological stress
- verbal abuse
- 19.Closing Deal
- Possible forgery or document manipulation
- clients losing funds
- 20.Post-Open House Clean Up
- Injury while cleaning
- exposure to harmful substances