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Key Features:
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The Conducting Safety Meetings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- Incorrect use of safety equipment
- 2. Conducting Initial Brief
- Illness due to stress
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- 3. Facility Inspection
- Slips and trips
- Unexpected machinery activation
- 4. Review Previous Meeting's Actions
- Fatigue
- Getting caught on sharp objects due to haste
- 5. Discussion of New Business
- Poor postures causing musculoskeletal problems
- Mental strain due to multitasking
- 6. Safety Training
- Incorrect technique leading to injury
- Inadequate knowledge about safety protocols
- 7. Update Safety Protocol
- Overload of information
- Fear or anxiety from new changes
- 8. Compliance Checks
- Improper handling of tools
- Insufficient lighting causing poor sight
- 9. Action Plan Development
- Mishandling of equipment
- Fatigue due to long hours
- 10. Execution of Action Plan
- Falls from height
- Mistakes due to a lack of focus
- 11. Feedback and Evaluation
- Stress from criticism
- Injuries due to non adherence to safety measures
- 12. Documentation
- Repetitive stress injuries from typing
- Eye strain from screen exposure
- 13. Debriefing
- Confusion due to unclear instructions
- Panic due to sudden emergencies
- 14. Clean Up & Dismantle
- Cuts from handling sharp objects
- Strains and sprains from lifting heavy objects
- 15. Review and Continuous Improvement
- Residual risks from previously identified hazards
- Burnout due to lack of rest periods