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The Coordinate Evacuation Plans Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling
- Slips and trips
- Falling objects
- 2. Emergency Plan Communication
- Miscommunication
- Unawareness of evacuation plan
- 3. Evacuation Route Setting
- Blocked exits
- Uneven ground
- 4. Assign roles
- Confusion of roles
- Lack of training
- 5. Practice Drill Procedure
- Physical fatigue
- Panic situation
- 6. After-Drill Assessment
- Post-traumatic stress
- Incorrect report generation
- 7. Review emergency procedures
- Outdated guidelines
- Poor understanding of updates
- 8. Update and redistribution
- Ineffectiveness of distribution method
- Misplacement of copies
- 9. First Aid Preparation
- Inadequate supplies
- Insufficiently trained personnel
- 10. Regular Inspection
- Faulty alarm systems
- Insufficient exit signs
- 11. Conduct regular drills
- Non-participation
- Non-serious approach
- 12. Liaise with emergency services
- Poor communication
- Misaddressing the location
- 13. Regular system testing
- System failure
- Inaccurate response time
- 14. Fire extinguisher check
- Faulty equipment
- inadequate location of extinguishers
- 15. Evacuation Training
- Inadequate knowledge
- lack of practicality in training
- 16. Building Maintenance
- Structural failure
- Blocked pathways
- 17. Monitor safety equipment
- Unserviceable equipment
- delayed replacement
- 18. Streamlining evacuation process
- Time wastage
- panic situations
- 19. Regular updates to staff on safety measures
- Inadequate communication
- lack of understanding
- 20. Post-evacuation condition check
- Mental stress
- Possible injuries