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The Facilitate Forced Evictions Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper use of equipment
- Lack of safety training
- 2. Arrival at Site
- Unfamiliar terrain
- Traffic accidents
- 3. Preliminary Assessment
- Miscommunication
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- 4. Secure Perimeter
- Failing to recognize danger zones
- Tripping over unseen objects
- 5. Awareness Briefing
- Inadequate knowledge transfer
- Non-compliance
- 6. Equipment Inspection
- Defective equipment
- Ignoring manufacturer's guidelines
- 7. Begin Eviction Process
- Confrontations
- Physical injuries
- 8. Continuous monitoring of surroundings
- Neglecting safety protocols
- Fatigue
- 9. Manage Objections
- Escalation of conflicts
- Emotional distress
- 10. Provide Aftercare
- Failure to provide support
- Negligence
- 11. Site Cleanup
- Health hazards due to improper disposal
- Physical injuries
- 12. Report and Documentation
- Incorrect information
- Lack of detail
- 13. Follow-up Evaluation
- Missed hazard identification
- Incomplete action items
- 14. Transport and Departure
- Traffic accidents
- Fatigue
- 15. Review and Updates
- Stagnant procedures
- Failure to implement improvements