Violence Or Threats During Estate Resolution Risk Assessment

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Specifically, the Violence Or Threats During Estate Resolution Risk Assessment covers:

  1. A detailed breakdown of work activities with potential hazards identified
  2. A comprehensive risk evaluation matrix to assess initial and residual risks
  3. Step-by-step control measures and guidelines to minimise hazards
  4. Pre-work checks and documentation requirements to ensure compliance
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The Violence Or Threats During Estate Resolution Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:

  • 1. Preparation
    • Miscommunication
    • Mental stress
  • 2. Identifying Estate
    • Emotional agitation
    • Physical altercations
  • 3. Initial Family Meeting
    • Threats of violence
    • Disagreements between family members
  • 4. Asset Evaluation
    • Arguments over asset value
    • Financial disputes
  • 5. Resolution Process Start
    • Emotional confrontations
    • Threats or actual violence
  • 6. Legal Paperwork Preparation
    • Incorrect documentation
    • Legal disagreements
  • 7. Legal Advice Appointment
    • Incorrect legal advice
    • Tensions in the waiting room
  • 8. Division Proposal Presentation
    • Rejection of proposal
    • Heated arguments
  • 9. Resolution Dispute Handling
    • Refusal to negotiate
    • Physical threats
  • 10. Family Agreement Finalization
    • Non-acceptance of agreement
    • Last-minute disputes
  • 11. Document Signing Session
    • Misunderstanding of document content
    • Procrastination
  • 12. Property and Assets Distribution
    • Disputes over allocation
    • Contested fairness
  • 13. Dept Handling
    • Financial crisis
    • Bankruptcy
    • Delay in payment
  • 14. Update Of Will
    • Ignorance of changes
    • Dissatisfaction with new will
  • 15. Closure Meeting
    • Unresolved issues flaring up
    • Bad behaviour
  • 16. Post-resolution Follow Up
    • Ongoing resentment
    • Illegal actions against distribution
  • 17. Dispute Resolution (if required)
    • Prolonged disputes
    • Refusal to engage
  • 18. Redistribution (if necessary)
    • Further dissatisfaction
    • Possible legal action
  • 19. Legal Closure
    • Failure to comply with rules
    • Further disputes
  • 20. Post Legal Closure Follow Up
    • Lingering issues
    • Non-compliance to legal order
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