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The Cyclonic Condition Works Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Being struck by moving object
- 2. Check Weather Forecast
- Incorrect forecasting
- Not being informed of severe weather
- 3. Mobilise Personnel & Equipment
- Transport accidents
- Loading/unloading incidents
- 4. Site Establishment
- Exposure to adverse weather conditions
- Struck by cyclone debris
- 5. Review Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate understanding of procedures
- Failure to follow procedures
- 6. Secure Structures & Assets
- Falling objects
- Inadequate stabilisation
- 7. Install Barricades/Bounding
- Ineffective barricading
- Unsafe work practices
- 8. Maintain Communication Line
- Communication failure
- Miscommunication
- 9. Monitor Cyclonic Conditions
- Physical stress
- Exposure to hazardous environment
- 10. Performing Essential Repairs
- Exposure to loose debris
- Falls from height
- 11. Use of Hand & Power Tools
- Electric shock
- Injury from misuse of tools
- 12. Implement Contingency Plans
- Incorrect execution of contingency plans
- Lack of resources
- 13. Dealing with injured Personnel
- Wrong first aid application
- Not providing immediate help
- 14. Cleaning Up Post-storm
- Risks associated with sharp objects
- not using correct equipment
- 15. Conduct Safety Inspection
- Failure to identify potential hazards
- Biased inspection