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The Collision Risk Management Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Poorly maintained equipment
- 2. Pre-shift vehicle checks
- Inaccurate recordkeeping
- Faulty brakes
- 3. Loading and unloading
- Falls from height
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 4. Vehicle operation
- Speeding
- Distracted driving
- 5. Parking and idling
- Carbon monoxide exposure
- Pedestrian collision
- 6. Maintenance work
- Poorly repaired vehicles
- Inadequate safety measures
- 7. Vehicle fueling
- Fire hazards
- Spillage
- 8. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate emergency plans
- Lack of communication
- 9. Site navigation
- Uneven surface
- Poor visibility
- 10. Communication and signaling
- Miscommunication
- Incorrect signals
- 11. Load securement
- Shifting loads
- Falling objects
- 12. Reversing and manoeuvring
- Limited visibility
- Collisions with property or people
- 13. Transport on public roads
- Traffic accidents
- Damage to infrastructure
- 14. End-of-shift vehicle checks
- Missed faults
- Unrecorded damage
- 15. Clean-up and storage
- Poor sanitation
- Unsafe storage practices
- 16. Post-incident management
- Inadequate reporting
- Lack of follow-up
- 17. Vehicle decommissioning
- Insufficient inspection
- Unsafe methods
- 18. Traffic control and segregation
- Poor signage
- Mixed traffic areas
- 19. Fatigue management
- Excessive working hours
- Lack of breaks
- 20. Personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Incorrect use of PPE
- Insufficient availability of PPE