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The Wetland Delineation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- exposure to elements
- 2. Arrival at site
- Vehicle accidents
- interaction with public
- 3. Equipment Set up
- Heavy lifting
- equipment malfunction
- 4. Site assessment
- Biological hazards
- water-related hazards
- 5. Soil Sampling
- Sharp object injuries
- chemical spills
- 6. Water Sampling
- Water-related hazards
- slip hazards
- 7. Drawing of water boundaries
- Slips and falls
- flowing water risk
- 8. Vegetation identification
- Allergic reaction
- bug/animal stings or bites
- 9. Recording Data
- Poor posture
- repetitive strain
- 10. Report preparation
- Eye strain from computer work
- Poor posture
- 11. Presentation of findings
- Stress
- poor posture
- 12. Debriefing
- Stress
- poor posture
- 13. Packing up Field Equipment
- Heavy lifting
- equipment malfunction
- 14. Leaving the site
- Vehicle accidents
- interaction with public
- 15. Report submission
- Stress associated with meeting deadlines
- 16. Follow up
- Emotional stress due to negative feedback
- eye strain
- 17. Continuous field monitoring
- Potential injury from animals
- exposure to elements
- 18. Review and update data
- Eye strain from computer work
- stress
- 19. Share findings and improvement
- Communication related anxiety
- poor posture
- 20. Project closure
- Stress associated with project closure
- Compliance issue