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Key Features:
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The Cope With Late-Night Calls Or Visits Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor lighting
- Tripping hazards
- Fatigue
- 2. Control Room Setup
- Electric shock
- Slipping on cables
- 3. Reception of Late-Night Call
- Stress
- Poor posture
- 4. Assessment of Caller’s Needs
- Miscommunication
- High-stress situation
- 5. Dispatching Assistance
- Data breach risk
- Overworking
- 6. Tracking Dispatched Assistance
- Data loss
- Repetitive strain injury
- 7. Call Follow-up
- Emotional stress
- Defamation Risk
- 8. Logging Incident Details
- Data entry errors
- Risk of overlooking details
- 9. Post-Call Debriefing
- Mental fatigue
- Emotional stress
- 10. Rest Periods
- Inadequate rest
- Fatigue
- 11. Shift Handover
- Miscommunication
- Work overload
- 12. Clean Up and Close Down
- Tripping
- Chemical spills (cleaning agents)
- 13. Emergency Exit
- Blocked exit
- Panic/injury during emergency
- 14. Night-Time Travel to Home
- Fatigue-related accidents
- Dark/poor visibility
- 15. Monitoring and Improvement
- Overworking
- Ignoring Stress