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The Dealing With Wildlife In Cars Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unpredictable behaviour
- Exposure to zoonotic diseases
- 2. Arrival at Scene
- High traffic
- Public interference
- 3. Assess Situation
- Physical strain from observation
- Misjudgement of animal behaviour
- 4. Equipment Setup
- Inadequate equipment for removal
- Improper use of equipment
- 5. Animal Isolation
- Aggressive behavior
- Potential for harm to animal or workers
- 6. Safety Analysis
- Time pressures
- Inadequate safety brief
- 7. Removal Plan
- Insufficient planning
- Inexperienced team members
- 8. Implement Plan
- Mistakes in execution
- Underestimation of the situation
- 9. Capture Process
- Escape of animal
- Injury during capture
- 10. Loading Wildlife
- Stress to the animal
- Animal resistance during transfer
- 11. Transport Prep
- Incorrect restraint of wildlife
- improper vehicle setup
- 12. Actual Transport
- Accidents during journey
- Stress on wildlife due to long travel
- 13. Release of Wildlife
- Aggressive behaviour during release
- Incorrect location for release
- 14. Cleanup & Finish
- Mishandling of equipment
- Great fatigue levels after work
- 15. Post-Vent debriefing
- Missed hazard reports
- Ignorance towards lessons learned
- 16. Documenting Incident
- Failure to document
- Insufficient detail in report
- 17. Training & Improvement
- Inadequate training feedback
- Lack of follow-up training
- 18. Regular Monitoring
- Fatigue from regular monitoring
- Negligence in maintaining equipment
- 19. Maintenance of Equipment
- Improper maintenance routines
- Use of faulty equipment
- 20. Emergency Planning
- Inadequate emergency procedures
- Not understanding the evacuation path