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The Support Overall Site Traffic Management Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Setting up barriers
- Falling objects
- Traffic accidents
- 3. Placement of traffic signs
- Incorrect placement
- Collisions
- 4. Directing traffic
- Noise
- Vehicle impacts
- 5. Monitoring pedestrian and vehicular movement
- Collisions
- Fatigue
- 6. Reporting incidents
- Delayed response
- Inadequate information
- 7. Inspection of site setup
- Missed defects
- Incorrect barrier set up
- 8. Maintenance and repair of traffic devices
- Electrical faults
- Slips
- and trips
- 9. Removing equipment
- Dropping heavy equipment
- Trips and falls
- 10. Assessment and feedback
- Inaccurate findings
- Miscommunication
- 11. Emergency response
- Delayed response
- Wrong actions taken
- 12. Review of traffic management plan
- Incorrect revisions
- Overlooking areas
- 13. Training operators
- Inadequate knowledge
- Skills gap
- 14. Communication with staff and visitors
- Miscommunication
- Non-compliance
- 15. Final clearance and cleanup
- Remaining hazard
- Injury during cleanup
- 16. Post-operation evaluation
- Ineffective improvements
- Overlooked hazards
- 17. Establishing safety protocol revisions
- Misinterpretation
- Noncompliance
- 18. Regular monitoring and updates
- Misreported information
- Overlooked threats
- 19. Routine safety training sessions
- Inadequate knowledge uptake
- Resistance to change
- 20. Reporting and documentation
- Delayed reporting
- Inaccurate documentation