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The Conducting Public Animal Showings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Handling of animals
- Unsanitary conditions
- 2. Transporting Animals
- Animal escape
- Injury from lifting
- 3. Setup Exhibition Area
- Risk of falls
- Unsafe setup equipment
- 4. Animal Feeding
- Improper food handling
- Bites and Scratches
- 5. Show Presentation
- Tripping on stage
- Crowd control issues
- 6. Handling Animals during Show
- Animal bites
- Allergic reactions
- 7. Audience Interaction
- Untamed animals
- Infections
- 8. Post-Show Evaluation
- Feedback-related stress
- Miscommunication
- 9. Clean-up After Show
- Chemical exposure
- Sharp objects
- 10. Debrief Staff
- Staff disputes
- Fatigue
- 11. Report Writing
- Eyestrain
- Sitting for prolonged periods
- 12. Restocking of Equipment
- Manual handling
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- 13. Auditing Safety Measures
- Missed hazards
- Incorrect reporting
- 14. Final Inspection
- Overlooked hazards
- Weariness
- 15. Decommissioning Exhibition Area
- Falls from height
- Electrical dangers
- 16. Animal Rehoming
- Animal stress
- Potential bites or scratches
- 17. Routine Health Check on all Animals Involved
- Zoonotic diseases
- Bites and Scratches
- 18. Documentation Update
- Data mismanagement
- Overwork
- 19. Post-Event Review
- Miscommunication
- Evaluation stress
- 20. Communication with Key Stakeholders
- Message misunderstanding
- Incorrect information passed on