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The Sea And Anchor Watch Duties Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- Exposure to harsh weather
- 2. Setting Anchor Position
- Miscommunication
- Improper use of equipment
- 3. Hoisting the Anchor
- Rope burns
- Back strain from hoisting
- 4. Navigation Check
- Collisions
- Losing course direction
- 5. Radio Communication
- Miscommunication
- Electrical shock from radio equipment
- 6. Check Weather Conditions
- Harsh weather leading to unstable conditions
- 7. Night Time Watch Duty
- Reduced visibility
- Fatigue
- 8. Man Overboard Procedures
- Drowning
- Hypothermia
- 9. Record Keeping
- Loss of records
- Miscommunication
- 10. Rest Periods
- Fatigue
- Lack of awareness
- 11. Use of Life Saving Equipment
- Ineffectual use of LSE
- Unable to access LSE
- 12. Clean-up Duties
- Slips and falls
- Chemical exposure
- 13. Stress and Fatigue Management
- Fatigue
- Mental stress
- 14. Firefighting Procedures
- Fire burns
- Smoke inhalation
- 15. Security Checks
- Violence
- Theft
- 16. Emergency Evacuation Procedures
- Panic
- Injury during evacuation
- 17. Ship Maintenance Duties
- Falls
- Inappropriate use of tools
- 18. Ship Maneuvering Procedures
- Collisions
- Running aground
- 19. First Aid Procedures
- Inappropriate first aid applied
- Illness spreading
- 20. Shift Changeovers
- Miscommunication
- Lapses in attentiveness