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The Security Duties Particularly During Public Events Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip fall hazards
- Incorrect manual handling procedures
- 2. Arrival at Site
- Traffic hazards
- Aggressive or violent actions from public
- 3. Equipment Set Up
- Electrical hazards
- Inadequate equipment safety checks
- 4. Crowd Control
- Misbehaviours from spectators
- Overcrowding
- 5. Emergency Response
- Inadequate emergency procedure knowledge
- Panic during evacuation
- 6. Patrol Duties
- Aggressive or violent actions
- Strenuous physical activity
- 7. Conflict Resolution
- Verbal or physical assault
- Inadequate conflict management training
- 8. Monitoring Venue Conditions
- Poor lighting
- Adverse weather conditions
- 9. Handling Suspicious Packages
- Potential explosives
- Biological hazards
- 10. End of Shift Duties
- Fatigue
- Diminished attention spans
- 11. Equipment Take Down
- Electrical hazards
- Incorrect manual handling procedures
- 12. Leaving Site
- Traffic hazards
- Slip
- trip fall hazards
- 13. Documentation and Reporting
- Failure to accurately record incidents
- Inappropriate release of confidential information
- 14. Debriefing
- Mental stress from incident reflection
- Failure to provide useful feedback
- 15. Post-Event Follow-Up
- Incomplete task completion
- Delay in handling event complaints
- 16. Training & Development
- Inadequate training procedures
- Non-compliance with professional development
- 17. Resource Management
- Misallocation of resources
- Inefficient use of resources
- 18. Health and Safety Compliance
- Non-compliance with health & safety regulations
- Failure to conduct regular risk assessments
- 19. Incident Management
- Insufficient incident management preparation
- Inadequate communication
- 20. Equipment Maintenance
- Equipment failure
- Lack of regular equipment checks