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The Fare Collection Duties Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Muscle stress from heavy lifting
- Slip hazards from wet floor
- 2. Collection System Setup
- Electric shock from faulty equipment
- Fire danger from overheating equipment
- 3. Cash Handling
- Risk of theft
- Dermatitis from handling dirty cash
- 4. Routine Collection
- Mental fatigue risk
- Strain injuries from repeated action
- 5. Fare Box Maintenance
- Risk of injuries from using tools
- Prolonged exposure to noise
- 6. Transportation of Collected Fares
- Road accident risks
- Muscle stress from heavy lifting
- 7. Machine Disinfection
- Chemical hazard from disinfectants
- skin irritation/eyes hazard
- 8. End of Day Balancing
- Eye strain from long-term screen viewing
- Postural discomfort from extended sitting
- 9. Securing the Workspace
- Trip hazards
- Risk of burglary/theft
- 10. Equipment Shutdown
- Electric shock from unplugging devices incorrectly
- burn risk from hot equipment
- 11. Cash Counting
- Injury due to sharp objects (knife
- scissors)
- stress from high attention demand
- 12. Depositing the Collected Fares
- Risks associated with late-night banking
- Robbery risk for in-person deposits at bank
- 13. Troubleshooting
- Electric shock from faulty machinery
- risk of explosion from a short-circuit
- 14. Manual Handling of Heavy Loads
- Back and muscular injuries from inappropriate lifting
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 15. Machine testing
- Electric shock from live testing
- Noise induced hearing loss