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The Walking On Unstable Surfaces Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe footwear
- Lack of hazard awareness
- 2. Risk Recognition
- Inadequate training
- Incorrect technique
- 3. Surface Assessment
- Slippery conditions
- Uneven surfaces
- 4. Use of PPE
- Faulty safety gear
- Improper usage
- 5. Walking Test
- Unclear designated paths
- Risk of falling objects
- 6. Adoption execution
- Poor execution process
- Ignorance on guidelines
- 7. Maintenance Inspection
- Negligence
- Mechanical problems
- 8. Spot correction
- Delay in identifying spot
- Inappropriate tools to correct
- 9. Regular Monitoring
- Non-compliance with monitoring
- Inefficient reporting system
- 10. Response Drills
- Inaccurate procedures
- Lack of practice
- 11. Debriefing after task
- Poor communication
- Lack of direction
- 12. Review And Improvement Plan
- Resistance to improvement
- Absence of review meetings
- 13. Emergency Plan Execution
- Incorrect execution
- Delayed reaction
- 14. Protective Measures Reinforcement
- Non-adherence to measures
- Faulty gear
- 15. Tool & Equipment Checking
- Rough handling
- Poor maintenance
- Wear and tear
- 16. Corrective Actions After Fall
- Late discovery
- Ineffective treatment
- 17. Fall Recovery Training
- Inefficient training
- Lack of practice
- 18. Successive Monitoring
- Complacency
- Insufficient check-ups
- 19. Post-operation Clean up
- Cleaning hazards
- Negligence
- 20. Procedure Iteration
- Failure to follow up
- Ignoring instructions
- Complacency