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The End Of Day Lock-Up Procedures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- improper handling of locking equipment
- 2. Inspection
- Inadequate accessibility
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 3. Locking doors
- Faulty door lock mechanism
- physical strain
- 4. Locking windows
- Falls from height
- broken glass injuries
- 5. Equipment shut-down
- Electric shock
- burns from hot equipment
- 6. Alarm activation
- Electrical hazards
- noise-induced hearing loss
- 7. Hazardous area checking
- Exposure to toxic substances
- fire hazard
- 8. Documentation
- Poor ergonomics
- eye strain from computer work
- 9. Final sweep
- Tripping in the dark
- encounters with intruders
- 10. Exit building
- Slips on wet floors
- poor lighting
- 11. Locking main entrance
- Physical strain
- accident with vehicle outside
- 12. External check
- Aggression from public
- risk of robbery or assault
- 13. Security system check
- Electrical hazards
- system malfunction
- 14. Communication
- Miscommunication
- technological failure
- 15. End of procedure
- Fatigue due to long hours
- stress
- 16. Emergency procedures
- Panic in emergency situation
- lack of knowledge on how to respond
- 17. Handover to night crew
- Communication errors
- unclear responsibility boundaries
- 18. Staff transportation
- Traffic accident
- travel in dark conditions
- 19. Reporting
- Poor record keeping
- misinformation
- 20. Review and improvement
- Inadequate safety measures
- non-compliance with protocols