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Key Features:
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The Avoiding Stress And Fatigue Onsite Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate rest
- improper nutrition
- deadline pressure
- 2. Material handling
- Manual labour stress
- long standing periods
- 3. Machine operation
- Long concentration periods
- noise exposure
- 4. Breaks scheduling
- Irregular breaks
- lack of relaxation spaces
- 5. Night shifts
- Body clock disruption
- lack of natural light
- 6. Temperature control
- Exposure to extreme temperatures
- inadequate ventilation
- 7. Noise control
- High noise levels
- constant exposure to loud machines
- 8. Repetitive tasks
- Monotonous tasks
- lack of variety in work
- 9. Prolonged sitting
- Poor posture
- lack of physical activity
- 10. Task organisation
- Unrealistic targets
- high workload
- 11. Job role clarity
- Unclear job roles
- excess multitasking
- 12. Conflict management
- Inter-personal issues
- poor team communication
- 13. Equipment use
- Faulty equipment
- lack of familiarity with tools
- 14. Personal Protective Equipments (PPE) use
- Inadequate PPE
- lack of training on PPE use
- 15. First Aid readiness
- Lack of first aid knowledge
- inadequately stocked first aid kits
- 16. Supervision and support
- Lack of supervisor support
- low morale
- 17. Work-Life balance
- Long working hours
- lack of personal time
- 18. Mental health support
- Mental stress
- lack of mental health resources
- 19. Emergency Plan
- Lack of emergency plan knowledge
- lack of drills
- 20. Post-shift procedures
- Prolonged tiredness
- difficult commute back home