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The Evacuate In Case Of A Bushfire In Vicinity Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of communication
- Inadequate training
- 2. Evacuation Planning
- Bushfire in vicinity
- Poor planning
- 3. Route Selection
- Blocked route
- Smoke and heat
- 4. Alert Staff and Visitors
- Panic
- Miscommunication
- 5. Team Assembly
- Trampling
- Loss of personnel
- 6. Secure Building
- Heat exposure
- Smoke inhalation
- 7. Roll Call
- Missing person(s)
- Inaccurate headcount
- 8. Start Evacuation
- Stampede
- Smoke and flames
- 9. Following Evacuation Route
- Falling debris
- Tripping/Slipping
- 10. Reaching Safe Place
- Exhaustion
- Dehydration
- 11. Medical Assistance
- Inadequate first aid
- Delays in medical attention
- 12. Communication with Emergency Services
- Delayed response
- Miscommunication
- 13. Post-Evacuation Assessment
- Emotional Trauma
- Neglected injuries
- 14. Recovery and Return
- Unstable structures
- Smouldering fire zones
- 15. Debriefing and Documentation
- Inaccurate record keeping
- Lack of follow up actions
- 16. Plan Review and Improvement
- Inadequate updating of plan
- Ignoring lessons learnt from evacuation