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The Supervision Of Student Behaviour Around Cars During Pick-Up And Drop-Off Times Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of awareness of risks
- inadequate supervision
- 2. Pre-briefing
- Inadequate communication
- Supervisors lacking training
- 3. Arrival at school
- Traffic congestion
- reckless driving
- 4. Drop-off procedure
- Student distraction
- unsafe vehicle movement
- 5. Student supervision
- Non-adherence to rules
- insufficient staff
- 6. Pedestrian management
- Poor pedestrian discipline
- Crossing without watching
- 7. Vehicle movement control
- Speeding vehicles
- reversing vehicles
- 8. End of drop-off time
- Congested departure area
- hasty departures
- 9. Pre-pick up period review
- Staff fatigue
- traffic changes
- 10. Pick-up procedure implementation
- Incorrect student-car matching
- Reckless driving
- 11. Post pick-up
- Slow clearing of pick-up area
- impatient drivers
- 12. Briefing for the next day
- Communication gaps
- misplaced learning from the day
- 13. Reporting and documentation
- Incomplete incident reporting
- documentation errors
- 14. Training of supervisory staff
- Ineffective training
- lack of refresher courses
- 15. Continuous improvement
- Neglect of process improvements
- inadequate handling of feedback
- 16. Emergency procedures
- Poor emergency preparedness
- panic during emergencies