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Key Features:
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• Regulatory Compliance: Built to align with Australia’s WHS legislation and Codes of Practice, these templates include guidance notes and reference links to help you stay compliant.
• Emergency Preparedness & Documentation: Integrated sections for emergency response planning and thorough documentation review ensure all critical safety information is captured and easily accessible.
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The Indirect Supervision Tasks. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Equipment Check
- Equipment malfunction
- Electrical hazards
- 3. Area Assessment
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Risk of injury from moving objects
- 4. Task Allocation
- Incorrect role assignment
- Lack of training
- Communication errors
- 5. Task Execution
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Exposure to noise and vibration
- Accidental equipment activation
- 6. Quality Check
- Risk of poor workmanship leading to rework and injuries
- Inadequate inspection tools
- 7. Breaks Between Tasks
- Fatigue
- Inadequate rest areas
- Hygiene risks in eating areas
- 8. Equipment Cleaning & Maintenance
- Machinery entanglement
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 9. Material Handling
- Manual handling injuries
- Potential for dropping heavy load
- 10. Safety Gear Disposal
- Incorrect disposal of safety gear
- Possible contamination hazard
- 11. Reporting & Documentation
- Data inaccuracies
- Miscommunication
- Loss of sensitive data
- 12.Task Debriefing
- Insufficient communication of task risks
- Poor feedback on task performance
- 13. Emergency Drills
- Incorrect execution of drills
- Panic during practice runs
- 14. Evaluation & Improvement
- Resistance to changes in processes
- Failure to implement suggestions
- 15. Training of New Staff
- Inadequate skills transfer
- Miscommunication of safety procedures
- 16. Contingency Planning
- Risks not initially identified
- Insufficient risk control measures
- 17. Equipment Inventory Check
- Loss or damage of equipment
- Incorrect inventory logging
- 18. Performance Reviews
- Incorrect feedback given
- Negative impacts on morale and productivity
- 19. Closure & Clean-up Procedures
- Incorrect or incomplete procedures
- Potential for accidents after closure
- 20. Follow-up Actions
- Failure to take necessary follow-ups
- Continued unsafe work conditions