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The Traffic Guiding In Yards Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling objects
- slips
- trips and falls
- 2. Inspect Site
- Vehicle collision
- exposure to harmful substances
- 3. Equipment Check
- Defective equipment causing injury
- 4. Road Blocks Set up
- Moving vehicles
- improper barricading
- 5. Traffic Control Signs Placing
- Incorrect sign placement leading to confusion
- 6. Pedestrian Pathway Clearing
- Trip hazards
- moving vehicles
- 7. Guiding Vehicles
- Moving vehicles
- poor visibility conditions
- 8. Emergency Procedures Briefing
- Lack of knowledge posing risk in emergencies
- 9. Break Time Management
- Fatigue related errors
- 10. Replenishing Supplies
- Improper storage
- manual handling injuries
- 11. Vehicle Movement Monitoring
- Collisions
- reversing vehicles
- 12. Poor Weather Management
- Slips
- falls due to wet surface
- poor visibility
- 13. Night Shift Management
- Poor visibility
- tiredness errors
- 14. Crowd Control
- Inadequate crowd management leading to injuries
- 15. Clean Up
- Slip
- trip hazards
- incorrect disposal of waste