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The Unclear Signage Or Directions At Delivery Sites Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor visual clarity
- Insufficient lighting
- 2. Route Planning
- Unclear directions
- Incorrect signage
- 3. Arrival at Delivery Site
- Poor site layout
- Insufficient signage
- 4. Unloading Goods
- Unexpected obstacles
- Wrong unloading points
- 5. Navigating on Site
- Incorrect wayfinding
- Confusing site maps
- 6. Communication with Site Staff
- Misunderstanding of directions
- Language barriers
- 7. Departing from Site
- Inefficient exit routes
- Inadequate signage
- 8. Review and Follow up
- Inadequate feedback mechanisms
- Lack of review procedures
- 9. Training and Education
- Lack of adequate training
- No safety briefings
- 10. Equipment Check
- Insufficient equipment checks
- Not properly maintained
- 11. Emergency Preparedness
- No emergency exits
- Poor emergency signage
- 12. Occupational Health and Safety Practice
- Non-compliance to OHS
- Absence of OHS representatives
- 13. Regular Maintenance
- Lack of regular inspections
- Mismatched signages to real conditions
- 14. Incident Reporting
- No clear reporting mechanism
- Lack of incident records
- 15. Policy Update and Compliance
- Outdated policies
- Ignorance to regulations and compliances
- 16. Public Liability Management
- Lack of public safety measures
- Insufficient public signage
- 17. Environmental Management
- Inefficient waste disposal
- Harmful environmental practices
- 18. Quality Control
- Non-compliance to quality standards
- Poor material of signages
- 19. Continuous Improvement
- Absence of feedback system
- Lack of improvement initiatives
- 20. Auditing and Certification
- Lack of regular audits
- Failed certifications