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The Crop Rotation Planning Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unfamiliarity with tools
- improper manual handling
- 2. Tool Inspection
- Faulty equipment
- lack of personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 3. Soil Analysis
- Chemical hazards
- biological hazards
- 4. Crop Selection
- Plant allergens
- repetitive strain injury from research
- 5. Plantation Layout Planning
- Trips and falls
- poor visibility in outdoor conditions
- 6. Seed Selection
- Repetitive strain injury
- biological hazards
- 7. Fertilizer Application
- Chemical hazards
- inhalation of dust during application
- 8. Planting
- Improper manual handling
- repetitive motion injuries
- 9. Irrigation System Maintenance
- Electrical hazards
- slips and falls near water
- 10. Pest Management
- Exposure to harmful pesticides
- bites and stings
- 11. Regular Monitoring & Inspection
- Sun exposure
- fatigue due to excess walking
- 12. Documenting Crop Progress
- Strain from computer use
- stress from deadlines
- 13. Harvesting
- Machinery hazards
- improper manual handling
- 14. Clean Up
- Chemical exposure
- biological hazards (such as bird or rodent droppings)
- 15. Post-Harvest Soil Preparation
- Operational hazard
- risk of dermatitis from soil contact