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The Managing Bushfire Risks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 10. Clean Up
- Lifting injuries
- Exposed sharp objects
- 11. Reporting
- Inaccurate documentations
- Missed hazards
- 12. Tool Maintenance
- Tool malfunction
- improper handling of tool
- 13. Rehydrate and Rest
- Dehydration
- heatstroke
- 14. Training Session
- Improper guidance
- Lack of focus
- 15. Review and Improve Process
- Ignored feedbacks
- overlooked risks
- 16. Emergency Procedure Familiarisation
- Lack of knowledge
- confusion in emergency
- 17. Communication and Coordination
- Miscommunication
- Lack of coordination
- 18. Area Rehabilitation
- Land instability
- Post-fire debris
- 19. Debriefing
- Mental stress
- overlooked feedbacks and evaluations
- 20. Equipment storage
- Improper storage
- Unsafe handling