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The Knowing State Wise Transportation Rules Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Incorrect information
- 2. Documentation Review
- Lack of understanding
- Misplacement of documents
- 3. Communication with Authorities
- Miscommunication
- Non-compliance to requirements
- 4. Implementing Rules
- Non-compliance
- Mistake in implementation
- 5. Vehicle Inspection
- Faulty equipment
- Lack of maintenance
- 6. Driver Training
- Inadequate skills
- Negligence
- 7. Route Planning
- Road hazards
- Ineffective planning
- 8. Load Securement
- Overloading
- Poor securement
- 9. Journey Management
- Incorrect route
- Delayed journey
- 10. Emergency Response Plan
- Lack of planning
- Non-availability of resources
- 11. Accommodation and Rest Breaks
- Inadequate rest
- Inadequate facilities
- 12. Vehicle Maintenance
- Neglect
- Faulty equipment
- 13. Post Trip Reports
- Missed reports
- Incorrect data entry
- 14. Compliance Checks
- Ignorance
- Failure to comply
- 15. Periodic Training Update
- Mistakes
- Outdated knowledge
- 16. Accidents and Incidents Management
- Lack of process
- Improper handling
- 17. Close-out Report
- Incomplete data
- Data errors
- 18. Regulation Updates
- Lack of updates
- Inaccurate information
- 19. Contractor Management
- Poor performance
- Non-compliance
- 20. Safety Audits
- Incomplete audits
- Lack of understanding of requirements