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Key Features:
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• Emergency Preparedness & Documentation: Integrated sections for emergency response planning and thorough documentation review ensure all critical safety information is captured and easily accessible.
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The Emergency Procedure Implementation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip or fall
- incorrect usage of safety equipment
- 2. Staff briefing
- Inadequate training resulting in improper handling
- ignorance of emergency procedures
- 3. Identification of emergency exits and assembly areas
- Obstructed passageways
- lack of signage
- 4. Equipment familiarisation
- Incorrect operation
- malfunctioning of equipment
- 5. Drills practice
- Fatigue
- panic during drills
- non-compliance with instructions
- 6. Document preparation
- Cut from paper or office equipment
- improper sitting position leading to posture problems
- 7. Plan approval
- Incorrect information
- missing steps in plan
- oversight of critical aspects
- 8. Communication of plan
- Miscommunication
- misunderstanding of instructions or duties
- 9. Training sessions
- Inadequate understanding
- physical strain during hands on practice
- 10. Documentation of Staff Competence
- Misfiling of records
- overlooking inconsistencies
- 11. Procedure Review
- Mistakes in procedure due to miscommunication
- 12. Emergency Equipment maintenance
- Equipment failure or accidental triggering
- 13. Regular audits
- Missed inspections
- faulty equipment not being identified
- 14. Debrief after drills
- Incomplete participation feedback
- incorrect modifications
- 15. Updates to regulations
- Non-compliance
- overlooked updates
- 16. Regular equipment checks
- Faulty equipment causing potential harm
- 17. Continuous training
- Accident due to improper use of safety equipment
- physical strain caused by regular drills
- 18. Regular procedure practice
- Inadequate understanding
- panic during practices
- 19. Engage third party audits
- Mismanaged documents
- overlooked hazards
- 20. Default emergency procedure review & update
- Inadequate updates
- overlooking crucial emergency changes