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The Vehicle Parking Space Management Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unorganised parking layout
- No defined pedestrian routes
- 2. Site Assessment
- Uneven parking surfaces
- Inadequate lighting
- Visual obstructions
- 3. Area Marking
- Tripping over marking equipment
- Exposure to harmful chemicals in paint
- 4. Surface Checking
- Trips and falls due to uneven surface
- injury from debris or loose materials
- 5. Planning Traffic Flow
- Accidents due to poor visibility
- Pedestrian-Vehicle interaction
- 6. Parking Installation Signage
- Falls from height while installing signs
- Electrical hazards from powered tools
- 7. Parking Space Layout
- Collision due to tight spaces
- Prolonged exposure to loud noise from construction
- 8. Surface Maintenance
- Slips due to oily surface
- Back injuries from heavy lifting
- 9. Lighting Installation
- Electrocution
- Falls from height while installing lights
- 10. Pedestrian Route Defining
- Collisions between pedestrians and vehicles
- Tripping on poorly marked routes
- 11. Regular Safety Checks
- Unnoticed maintenance issues
- Ineffective hazard/accident reporting
- 12. Emergency Plan Implementation
- Lack of clear evacuation routes
- Inefficient communication during emergency
- 13. Training Staff
- Untrained staff causing accidents
- Inadequate safety knowledge leading to risks
- 14. Monitoring Compliance
- Non-compliance to safety regulations
- Inconsistency in following procedures
- 15. Continuous Improvement
- Complacency with old methods
- Lack of up to date safety measures