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The Installing Cat Dog Rescue Equipment Up A Tree Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling injuries
- Fall from height
- 2. Site Assessment
- Obstacles on site
- Uneven surface
- 3. Equipment Selection
- Incorrect equipment causing injury
- Device failure
- 4. Tree Climbing Training
- Falls
- Lack of knowledge
- 5. Position Set-Up
- Struck by falling objects
- Caught in moving equipment
- 6. Placement of Rescue Device
- Incorrect installation
- Fall from height
- 7. Handling and relocating rescued animal
- Bites/Scratches
- Animal escapes
- 8. Dismantling and packing up
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by objects
- 9. Equipment Maintenance
- Sharp objects
- Trauma from equipment damage/failure
- 10. Storage of Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Improper storage leading to damage
- 11. Rescue crew dispatch
- Vehicle accidents
- Working with distraught public
- 12. Documenting rescue process
- Inaccurate report leading to issues
- Personal privacy breach
- 13. Health and safety adherence
- Lack of knowledge on policies
- Non-compliance to protocol
- 14. Post-operation review
- Undetected injuries
- Emotional stress from operation
- 15. Continuous training and upgrading skills
- Outdated practices
- Lack of updated knowledge
- 16. Emergency protocols implementation
- Unpreparedness in crisis
- Delay in response
- 17. Public relations and communication
- Miscommunication leading to hazards
- Pressure/stress
- 18. Monitoring and managing worker health
- Physical and mental strain on workers
- Ignoring symptoms
- 19. Refining procedures
- Overlooking hazards
- Resistance to change
- 20. Developing preventive measures
- Failing to foresee potential hazards
- Sluggish action towards threats