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The Ensuring Safe Walkway Paths Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Site Preparation
- Uneven terrain
- tripping hazards
- poor lighting
- 2. Walkway Analysis
- Slippery surfaces
- obstructed paths
- sharp objects
- 3. Stakeholder Consultation
- Poor communication
- ignorance of safety procedures
- 4. Implement Safety Barriers
- Incorrect installation
- inadequate materials
- 5. Cleaning Process
- Harsh chemicals
- not wearing protective gear
- 6. Pavement Repair
- Use of heavy machinery
- noise pollution
- dust exposure
- 7. Lighting Installation
- Electrical hazards
- working at height
- 8. Anti-slip Measures Implementation
- Inadequate application
- chemical hazards
- 9. Path Widths Compliance Check
- Overlooking non-compliance
- lack of knowledge
- 10. Pedestrian Control Measures Implementation
- Lack of enforcement
- overcrowding
- 11. Obstruction Removal
- Heavy lifting
- sharp objects
- 12. Safety Signs Installation
- Working at height
- incorrect placing
- 13. Regular Inspection
- Oversight of potential issues
- complacency
- 14. Maintenance Procedures
- Use of tools/equipment
- neglecting safety precautions
- 15. Emergency Access Planning
- Inadequate planning
- overlooking aspects
- 16. Training Staff
- Poor understanding
- lack of participation
- 17. Review and Update Procedures
- Lack of review
- outdated processes
- 18. Reporting and Documentation
- Incomplete documents
- not following report structures
- 19. Incident Response Procedure
- Inadequate response
- lack of training
- 20. Final Audit
- Neglecting safety procedures
- overlooking areas