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The Setting Up Pedestrian Exclusion Zones. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- equipment malfunction
- 2. Zone Determination
- Incorrect measurements
- misunderstanding instructions
- 3. Barrier Setup
- Heavy lifting
- sharp object injuries
- 4. Signage Installation
- Height risks
- insecure signage potential
- 5. Light & Sound Setup
- Electrical hazards
- noise-related risks
- 6. Equipment Testing
- Electrical shocks
- device failures
- 7. Pedestrian Spotting
- Miscalculations
- inadequate monitoring
- 8. Temporary Closure
- Risks posed by unscheduled closures
- stuck objects
- 9. Re-Opening Procedures
- Vehicle movement
- misunderstanding protocols
- 10. Periodic Review of Exclusion Zone
- Assessment errors
- pedestrian non-compliance
- 11. Hourly Monitoring
- Inadequate surveillance
- miscommunication issues
- 12. End of Operational Hours
- Incorrect shutdown procedure
- forgetting to mark end of operations
- 13. Unforeseen Incidents
- Rapid reaction requirements
- injury due to surprise incidents
- 14. Emergency Evacuation
- Choke points in evacuation routes
- panic leading to injury
- 15. Process Completion Cleanup
- Disposal issues
- leaving behind dangerous waste materials
- 16. Post-Operation Evaluations
- Misjudgement
- overlooking details
- 17. Reporting and Documentation
- Misrepresentation
- forgetting to document important details
- 18. Incident Handling and Retrieval
- Injury during handling
- incorrect retrieval procedure
- 19. Equipment Maintenance
- Improper maintenance leading to device failures
- 20. Debrief and Future Procedures Planning
- Miscommunication
- incomplete planning