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The Collision With Other Contractors On Site Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- unaware of others' movements
- 2. Vehicle Arrival
- Collision risk
- inadequate communication
- 3. Equipment Unloading
- Struck by moving vehicle
- poor visibility
- 4. Site Induction
- Miscommunication among contractors
- unfamiliarity with site
- 5. Work Area Setup
- Inadequate spacing between work areas
- not observing possible hazards
- 6. Risk Assessment
- Poor hazard identification
- paperwork errors
- 7. Tool/Equipment Use
- Potential for harmful contact
- misuse of equipment
- 8. Movement on Site
- Collision with other workers
- slips
- trips and falls
- 9. Interacting with Other Contractors
- Misunderstanding of roles
- miscommunication
- 10. Break Times
- Leaving tools and equipment unsecured
- crowding at break areas
- 11. Clean Up
- Improper handling of waste materials
- unsafe handling of tools and equipment
- 12. Loading Equipment Back
- Fatigue leading to careless actions
- rush to finish
- 13. Checking Out or Signing Off
- Error in reporting
- overlook on issues
- 14. Debriefing
- Lack of attention
- misunderstanding information given
- 15. Departure
- Rush hour traffic risk
- lack of attention during vehicle movement