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The Manage Pedestrian Flow Onto Busy Roads Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping on loose materials
- collision with machinery
- 2. Pedestrian Signage Placement
- Struck by moving vehicles
- slips and falls
- 3. Barrier/Ease Off Lane Use
- Collision with motorists
- Work at height (for barrier installation)
- 4. Direction Provision
- Touching live lanes
- peaks of noise pollution
- 5. Moderate Light Signals
- Optical radiation
- electrical faults
- 6. Zebra Crossing Installation
- Mishandling of tools
- Struck by moving object
- Noise pollution
- 7. Elevated Walkways Construction
- Falls from heights
- struck by falling objects
- hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS)
- 8. Providing Reflective Gear
- Dermatitis from gear material
- tripping due to ill-fitting gear
- 9. Training Traffic Wardens
- Inadequate training leading to mishaps
- Electrical faults in training equipment
- 10. Evaluate Pedestrian Flow
- Exposure to unhealthy emissions
- fatigue
- 11. Daily Routine Check-Ups
- Vehicle run-over
- slips trips and falls
- exposure to the elements
- 12. Emergency Vehicle Access Provision
- Hazardous substance leak
- fire and explosions
- 13. Public Education On Usage
- Incorrect usage leading to hazards
- over-crowding
- 14. Dismantle/Take Down Configurations
- Slips and falls
- struck by falling objects
- 15. Continual Improvement Analysis
- Inadequate data leading to misjudgments
- stress related hazards