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The Interaction Between Mobile Plant And Pedestrians Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of training
- PPE not used
- 2. Work area setup
- Unsecured area
- Pedestrians too close to worksite
- 3. Mobile plant arriving
- Vehicle collision
- Struck by mobile plant
- 4. Unloading of mobile plant
- Falling Objects
- Trips and falls
- 5. Plant Operation
- Noise exposure
- striking pedestrians
- 6. Loading of materials
- Struck by moving object
- manual handling injuries
- 7. Material Transportation
- Spillages
- vehicle collision
- 8. Unloading materials at site
- Falls from heights
- dropping materials
- 9. Mobile plant maneuvering
- Collision with objects/structures
- hitting pedestrians
- 10. Material Transfer
- Manual handling injuries
- falls
- 11. Maintenance of mobile plant
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- electrical hazards
- 12. Re-fuelling of mobile plant
- Fire/Eye splash
- slips and trips if spillage occurs
- 13. Break down handling
- Hazardous energy
- struck by mobile plant
- 14. Mobile plant departing
- Vehicle collision
- struck by mobile plant
- 15. Site Cleanup
- Tripping over left behind materials
- cuts from sharp objects
- 16. Deconstruction of work area
- Tripping hazards
- falling objects
- 17. Post-work inspection
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- struck by mobile plant
- 18. Reporting & Documentation
- Ergonomic injuries due to poor postures
- Eye strain
- 19. Emergency Procedures Awareness
- Panic during emergencies leading to accidents
- Unfamiliarity with emergency exits
- 20. Equipment Storage
- Poor manual handling
- falling objects
- slips
- trips and falls