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The Unloading Deliveries Of Animal Feed Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- risk of falling objects
- slips and trips
- 2. Arrival at Loading Area
- Collision with other vehicles
- personnel hit by moving vehicle
- 3. Checking delivery documents
- Paper cuts
- eye strain
- 4. Checking Delivery
- Exposure to allergens
- dust inhalation
- zoonotic diseases
- 5. Unloading Animal Feed
- Correct manual handling
- falling objects
- slipping hazards
- 6. Storage Handling
- Mould exposure
- pestilence
- unstable stacks
- 7. Conveying feed to animals
- Animals causing harm
- slipping on feed spills
- 8. Cleaning up spillage
- Slips
- trips and falls
- back injury from improper lifting
- 9. Restocking Feed
- Incorrect manual handling
- falling objects
- 10. Maintenance of storage area
- Electrocution
- fire hazards
- chemical exposures from cleaning agents
- 11. Post-unloading checks
- Strains and sprains
- tripping hazards
- 12. Disposing of waste materials
- Sharp object injuries
- biohazardous exposures from waste
- 13. Returning Equipment
- Tripping over equipment
- heavy lifting
- 14. Documenting the process
- Eyestrain
- incorrect posture while writing
- 15. Emergency preparedness drills
- Psychological stress
- slips and trips during drill practice
- 16. Routine hygiene checks
- Chemical exposure from cleaning materials
- Risk of cuts from sharp objects
- 17. Feed quality assessment
- Exposure to allergens and mould
- Eye strain
- 18. Stocktaking
- Back strain from heavy lifting
- Falls from height when reaching high stacks
- 19. Training for new recruits
- Incorrect training causing future hazards
- overexertion during training
- 20. Reviewing safety protocols
- Psychological stress
- eye strain from document review