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The Directing Traffic Around Recovery Scene Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unfit equipment
- inadequately trained staff
- 2. Site Evaluation
- Errors in judgement
- possible obstruction in traffic
- 3. Setting up Traffic Management Equipments
- Improper installation
- possible vehicle collision
- falling objects from setup
- 4. Briefing Staff
- Missed communication
- inadequate knowledge of protocol and procedures
- 5. Diverting Traffic
- Accidents due to confusion
- non-compliance by drivers
- 6. Managing Pedestrian Movements
- Non-compliance by pedestrians
- unexpected crossing or access
- 7. Recovery Work
- Employee injury due to machinery
- vehicle collision
- 8. Staff Shift Rotation
- Fatigue related mistakes
- improper handover of duties
- 9. Handling Emergencies
- Inadequate emergency response
- causing more damage or injury
- 10. Closing Off Recovery Scene
- Potential injury during clean up
- remaining hazards on road
- 11. Debriefing Staff
- Incomplete information transmission
- missed safety incidents reporting
- 12. Review Safety Measures
- Oversights leading to future accidents
- missing vital signs of wear and tear on equipment
- 13. Documentation
- Loss of documents
- incorrect data recording
- 14. Equipment Maintenance
- Injury due to poor maintenance practices
- failure of equipment at crucial time
- 15. Ongoing Training for Staff
- Inadequate skills leading to mistakes
- ignorance of new procedures or practices