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The Topographical Surveys Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- Trip
- and Fall hazards
- Equipment malfunction
- 2. Transporting equipment to site
- Road Accidents
- Manual handling injuries
- 3. Setting up Survey instruments
- Electrical hazards
- Eye injury from lasers
- 4. Topographical measurement capture
- Weather-related hazards
- Falling object hazards
- 5. Data processing on site
- Electric shock from portable devices
- Incorrect data input due to distraction or rush
- 6. Dismantling setup
- Manual handling injuries
- Electrical shocks from appliances
- 7.Transport of samples/materials back to lab/office
- Manual handling injuries
- Vehicle incidents during transportation
- 8. Analysis and Lodge of Field Data
- Posture-related injuries
- Eye strain due to extended computer work
- 9. Report writing
- Psychological stress
- Eye strain from long-term computer usage
- 10. Feedback with clients
- Miscommunication hazards
- Breach of client confidentiality
- 11. Storage of equipment and data
- Incorrect storage leading to damage
- Loss of data due to misplacement
- 12. Quality control/Review process
- Incomplete submission of documentation
- Misinterpretation of data resulting in wrong decisions and recommendations
- 13. Archiving of finalised data
- Loss of data due to misplacement
- Data security issues
- 14. Disposal of waste materials
- Improper disposal leading to pollution
- Injuries from disposing sharp or heavy objects
- 15. Maintenance of survey equipment
- Electrical hazards from faulty equipment
- Injuries due to improper use of maintenance tools