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Key Features:
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The Crowded Workspaces Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping
- Exposure to diseases
- 2. Surveilling Workspace
- Collision
- Slips and Falls
- 3. Task Allocation
- Overcrowding
- High Stress Levels
- 4. Work Commencement
- Ergonomic Issues
- Noise Pollution
- 5. Equipment Handling
- Shock
- Injury from Inappropriate Usage
- 6. Communication
- Misunderstanding Instructions
- Unsafe procedures
- 7. Breaks Allocation
- Fatigue
- Lack of Concentration
- 8. Movement Around Workspace
- Collision with Objects or Peers
- Tripping
- 9. Emergency Evacuations
- Panic
- Injuries due to hastiness
- 10. Maintenance and Cleaning
- Exposure to toxic cleaning substances
- slips
- 11. Use of Common Areas
- Transmission of diseases
- overcrowding
- 12. End of Day Procedures
- Fatigue
- Negligence
- 13. Reporting Incidents
- Incomplete information
- miscommunications
- 14. Complying with Health and Safety Policy
- Non-compliance
- ignorance
- 15. Training on Emergency Procedures
- Partial understanding
- Ignorance
- 16. Staff Meetings
- Overcrowding
- Noise pollution
- 17. Waste Management
- Hygiene Risks
- Incorrect disposals causing injuries
- 18. Shift Changing Procedures
- Miscommunication
- Hazards due to haste
- 19. Routine Inspections
- Overlooking potential hazards
- Ignorance
- 20. Staff Wellbeing Programmes
- Inadequate participation
- lack of awareness