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The Managing Traffic Flow Manually Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- Trips and Falls
- Struck by moving vehicles
- 2. Traffic Management Planning
- Lack of knowledge
- Miscommunication
- 3. Setting Up Traffic Control Devices
- Manual handling injuries
- Hit by moving vehicles
- 4. Delineation/Detour Set-Up
- Vehicle impact
- Misdirection of traffic
- 5. Operate Stop-Slow Bat
- Fatigue
- Aggressive drivers
- 6. Communication Between Traffic Controllers
- Miscommunication
- Lack of visibility
- 7. Handling Emergency Vehicles
- Inadequate planning
- Panic
- 8. Perform Regular Inspections
- Ignoring signs/warnings
- Vehicle impact
- 9. Negotiating with Public and Road Users
- Conflict
- Aggression
- 10. Cleaning Up/Disassembling Hitching Post
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- 11. Remove Traffic Control Devices
- Damage to property/Vehicles
- 12. Final Check and Signage Removal
- Incorrect removal procedure
- Vehicle impact
- 13. Review Traffic Management Plan
- Incorrect information
- Overlooked hazards
- 14. Report on Performance and Troubleshoot
- Non-reporting of issues
- Misinterpretation of data
- 15. Training and Awareness for Traffic Controllers
- Inadequate training
- Misunderstanding of roles/responsibilities
- 16. Maintenance of Equipment
- Equipment failure
- Inadequate maintenance
- 17. Photographing the Workplace
- Invasion of privacy
- Distraction
- 18. Review and Revise Traffic strategies
- Ignoring signs/warnings
- Overlooked hazards
- 19. Regular Audit and Compliance check
- Non-compliance
- Overlooking potential threats
- 20. Emergency Preparedness
- Lack of planning
- Panic