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The Inspect Haunted Or Stigmatised Properties Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Encounters with possibly dangerous or aggressive wildlife
- 2. Travel to site
- Traffic accidents
- Exposure to adverse weather conditions
- 3. Arrival at site
- Exposure to unknown elements
- Potential verbal/physical abuse from locals
- 4. External property inspection
- Falling objects
- Trips and slips on stairs or uneven terrain
- 5. Internal property inspection
- Airborne contaminants
- Electrical hazards
- Tripping over furniture or debris
- 6. Basement/Attic Inspection
- Poor lighting resulting in slips
- trips and falls
- Encountering Vermin
- 7. Night Time Inspection
- Inadequate lighting causing slips
- trips and falls
- Startling wildlife
- 8. Document findings
- RSI from repetitive tasks
- Stress from encountering potentially disturbing findings
- 9. Communicating with clients
- Misunderstanding or miscommunication
- Verbal abuse from unhappy client
- 10. Follow-up inspections
- Repeated exposure to potential hazards of the property
- Increased risk due to fatigue
- 11. Departure from site
- Traffic accident
- Accident due to fatigue after inspection
- 12. Report Compilation
- Eyestrain from computer work
- RSI from typing
- 13. Report Delivery
- Misinterpretation of findings
- Negative reaction from clients
- 14. Debriefing session
- Miscommunication between team members
- Particular stress if inspection proves property to be "haunted" or truly "stigmatised"
- 15. Equipment/Material Disposal
- Infection from potentially contaminated equipment
- Body strain injuries if heavy lifting required