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Key Features:
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The View A Property During Night Times Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- inappropriate lighting
- 2. Arrival at Property
- Inadequate security
- presence of dangerous animals
- 3. External Property Assessment
- Falling objects
- slip and fall due to uneven surface
- 4. Internal Property Assessment
- Electrical hazards
- exposure to harmful substances
- 5. Documentation
- Musculoskeletal injuries from extended computer use
- eye strain
- 6. Departure from Property
- Poor visibility
- insecure premises
- 7. Reviewing the Assessment
- Eye strain
- mental fatigue
- 8. Reporting to Supervisor
- Miscommunication
- lack of feedback
- 9. Follow up Inspection
- Repetitive strain injury
- fatigue due to night shift
- 10. Execution of Rectification Actions
- Injury from power tools
- ladder fall
- 11. Final Safety Checks
- Overlooking potential hazards
- poorly performed safety checks
- 12. Final Document Approval
- Incorrect data entry
- loss of documents
- 13. Submission of Documents
- Late submission
- incorrect recipient
- 14. Commencement of Property Transaction
- Financial fraud
- misrepresentation of property condition
- 15. Completion of Transaction
- Data breach
- non-compliance with regulations