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The Control Pedestrian Traffic At Work Site Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping on equipment
- Accidental collision with vehicles
- 2. Set Up Traffic Control Devices
- Falling objects
- Exposure to noise
- 3. Direct Traffic
- Traffic accidents
- Inhaling exhaust fumes
- 4. Monitor Traffic Flow
- Traffic accidents
- Extreme weather conditions
- 5. Adjust Control Devices As Needed
- Electrical hazards
- Tripping or falling
- 6. Communicate With Construction Team
- Miscommunication
- Noise pollution
- 7. Maintain Safe Walking Pathway
- Slip and trips
- Falling objects from height
- 8. Close Off Worksite
- Accidental collision with equipment
- Trip hazards
- 9. Document & Report Incidents
- Paper cuts
- Psychological stress
- 10. Post-operation Cleanup
- Rubbish related injuries
- Chemical exposure
- 11. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 12. Manage Pedestrian Crossings
- Road traffic accidents
- extreme weather conditions
- 13. Brief Workers & Pedestrians
- Ineffective communication
- Confusion
- 14. Use of Sign Boards
- Confusing signals
- miscommunication
- 15. Implement Detours If Necessary
- Confusion among drivers
- Accidents due to abrupt changes
- 16. Supervise Movement Within Site
- Accidental collisions
- Disruptions in workflow
- 17. Enforce Safety Protocols
- Non-compliance
- Accidents due to overlooking safety guidelines
- 18. End of Day Procedure
- Careless storage of equipment
- Unseen hazards in low light
- 19. Regular Equipment Inspection
- Equipment malfunction
- Electric shock
- 20. Emergency Procedures In Place
- Unprepared for emergencies
- Panic-induced accidents