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The Lone Worker Procedures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- equipment malfunction
- 2. Site Assessment
- Risks of falls
- unexpected weather changes
- 3. Equipment Installation
- Incorrect installation
- electrical faults
- 4. Operation Start-up
- Human error
- communication failure
- 5. Continuous Monitoring
- Fatigue
- poor visibility
- 6. Breaks and Rest Periods
- Inadequate break areas
- dehydration
- 7. Routine Maintenance
- Unplanned shutdown
- lack of training in maintenance protocol
- 8. Issue Reporting
- Failure to detect or report issues in a timely manner
- miscommunication
- 9. Emergency Response Procedures
- Inadequate first aid training
- delay of emergency services
- 10. Operation Close-down
- Shutdown errors
- incomplete procedures
- 11. Clean-up Operations
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- improper storage/disposal
- 12. Incident Review
- Omission of key details
- overlooking recurring issues
- 13. Follow-up Setting
- Overwork
- missed follow-ups
- 14. Training & Drills
- Lack of comprehensive training
- uninspiring learning conditions
- 15. Work-site Closure
- Insecure closure
- improper decommissioning
- 16. Post-work Review
- Incomplete documentation
- failure to reflect lessons learnt
- 17. Debriefing
- Inadequate communication
- overlooked concerns
- 18. Report Generation
- File mismanagement
- lack of detail in reports
- 19. Follow-up Actions
- Inadequate follow-through
- overlooked recommendations
- 20. Updating Procedure Manuals
- Outdated manuals
- inadequate coverage of procedures