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The Translocation Of Flora And Fauna Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- Exposure to harmful flora or fauna
- 2. Site Assessment
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Contact with harmful species
- 3. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- Inadequate protective measures
- 4. Animal Collection
- Risk of injury from animals
- Exposure to diseases
- 5. Plant Collection
- Exposure to allergenic plants
- Improper handling of tools
- 6. Documentation
- Manual handling injuries
- Paper cuts
- 7. Animal Translocation
- Incorrect animal handling
- Stress to animals leading to aggressive behaviour
- 8. Plant Translocation
- Improper lifting techniques
- Injury due to sharp tools
- 9. Release of Animals
- Physical strain
- Animal bites or stings
- 10. Replanting
- Injury from tools
- Back strain from bending over
- 11. Site Clearance
- Trips over debris
- Injury from falling objects
- 12. Waste Handling
- Injury from sharp items
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 13. Equipment Clean-up
- Chemical exposure
- Slips or falls on wet floors
- 14. Review and Reporting
- Eye strain from computer work
- Repetitive strain injuries
- 15. Debrief
- Fatigue
- Mental stress from detailing incidents
- 16. Follow-up Observations
- Trip hazards in field
- Risk of injury from animals or plants
- 17. Report Submission
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Mental stress from drafting reports
- 18. Final Cleanup & Equipment Storage
- Collision injuries
- Injuries from falling objects
- 19. Review of Translocation Successes/Failures
- Mental stress
- Data management errors
- 20. Project Closure
- Administrative errors
- Miscommunication