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The Direct Traffic During Open Houses Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- Electrical safety hazards
- 2. Road Closure Planning
- Risk of traffic accidents
- Inadequate planning for emergencies
- 3. Setting Up Traffic Signs
- Injury due to heavy lifting
- Exposure to road traffic
- 4. Directing Traffic
- Potential for vehicle or pedestrian accidents
- Inclement weather risks
- 5. Open House Setup
- Manual handling injuries
- Overcrowding risks
- 6. Managing Pedestrian Flow
- Risks of collision or tripping
- Health issues (dehydration
- sunstroke)
- 7. Vehicle Management
- Vehicle accidents or collisions
- Unsafe parking practices
- 8. Information Dissemination
- Miscommunication leading to risk situations
- Noise pollution
- 9. Emergency Management
- Insufficient emergency response
- Medical emergencies
- 10. Dismantling Traffic Signs
- Injuries due to incorrect disassembly
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 11. Post-Event Review
- Availability of accurate incident data
- Inability to identify safety improvement
- 12. Waste Management
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Personal hygiene issues
- 13. Document Control
- Lost or inaccurate recording of health and safety information
- 14. Communication
- Miscommunications that lead to safety incidents
- Language barriers
- 15. Training
- Inadequate knowledge on safety protocols
- lack of skill or training
- 16. Equipment Maintenance
- Breakdowns affecting safety
- Unsuitable equipment or malfunction
- 17. Risk Management
- Inadequate hazard identification
- incomplete risk assessments
- 18. Regular Safety Checks
- Irregular check leading to overlooked hazards
- Incomplete safety parameters
- 19. Contractor Management
- Unawareness of specific hazards by contractors
- Poor work practices from contractors
- 20. Incident Reporting
- Under-reporting of incidents
- Not following correct reporting protocol