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The Traffic Control During Major School Events Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Traffic accidents
- Tripping or falling
- 2. Organising staff
- Inadequate training
- Miscommunication
- 3. Setting up traffic control devices
- Traffic accidents
- Equipment failure
- 4. Directing traffic
- Traffic accidents
- Aggressive behaviour of drivers
- 5. Managing pedestrians
- Traffic accidents
- Tripping or falling
- Crowd control issues
- 6. Communicating with school authority
- Miscommunication
- Inappropriate actions due to lack of information
- 7. Monitoring weather conditions
- Bad weather causing visibility issues
- Slippery surfaces
- 8. Emergency response planning
- Inadequate emergency plans
- Poor access for emergency vehicles
- 9. Inspecting gear and equipment
- Faulty equipment
- Inadequate inspection
- 10. Facilitating public communication
- Miscommunication
- Public panic
- 11. Assisting elderly or disabled persons
- Falls
- Lack of adequate aid or support
- 12. De-escalating confrontations
- Physical altercations
- Emotional distress
- 13. Dismantling traffic control devices
- Traffic accidents
- Equipment failure
- 14. Reporting and review
- Missed reporting
- Misinterpretation of data
- 15. Training and refresher courses
- Inadequate training
- Misinformation
- 16. Waste management
- \Waste related injuries,Unsafe disposal practices
- 17. Maintaining visibility and lighting during night time events
- Poor lightings
- Invisible hazards
- 18. Reviewing and updating risk assessments
- Inadequate review process
- Misidentified risks
- 19. Ensuring personal protective equipment (PPE) for staff
- Lack of PPE
- Inadequate or faulty PPE
- 20. Health checks and support for staff
- Illness
- Stress or overworked employees