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The Human And Vehicular Traffic Control Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- inadequate safety control measures
- 2. Briefing workers
- Lack of communication
- misunderstandings
- 3. Setting up equipment
- Mishandling or misuse of equipment
- improper placement
- 4. Signage Installation
- Falling objects
- physical strain
- 5. Directing Traffic
- Moving vehicles
- collision risks
- 6. Maintain vigilance
- Inadequate rest
- distraction
- 7. Dismantle Equipment
- Incorrect handling
- physical strain
- 8. Effective Communication
- Misunderstanding
- lack of attention
- 9. Perform Procedures Correctly
- Non-compliance to procedures
- inadequate training
- 10. Contingency Management
- Lack of preparation
- panic during emergencies
- 11. Night Duty
- Fatigue
- Poor visibility
- 12. Equipment Check
- Machinery failure
- unexpected breakdowns
- 13. Regular Breaks
- Overwork
- Fatigue
- 14. End of Shift Review
- Missing vital info
- miscommunications
- 15. Reporting Incidents
- Lack of details
- delay in reporting
- 16. Vehicle Movements
- Collision with objects
- Speeding vehicles
- 17. Pedestrian Control
- Uncontrolled crossing
- unawareness of pedestrian
- 18. Road Condition Monitoring
- Road hazards
- weather conditions
- 19. Emergency Response
- Improper handling
- lack of timely action
- 20. End of Work Day Inspection
- Missed issues
- complacency