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The Manoeuvring Through Narrow Passages And Alleys Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slipping or tripping
- Impact from moving objects
- 2. Assessment of Passage
- Inadequate lighting
- Incorrect assessment of passage width
- 3. Choosing correct equipment
- Faulty equipment
- Unsuitable size of equipment for passage
- 4. Approach Entry
- Cluttered path
- Sharp edges on walls/objects
- 5. Enter Passage
- Collision with walls/objects
- Body strain due to awkward movements
- 6. Maneuvering Through Passage
- Struck by moving objects
- Slips and trips on uneven floor
- 7. Exit Passage
- Collision with exiting barriers
- Tripping over at exit point
- 8. Returning Equipment
- Incorrect handling of equipment
- Collision while carrying equipment
- 9. Post Task clean up
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Injuries from cleaning tools
- 10. Safety Inspection
- Overlooking minor damages
- Ignorance of safety procedures
- 11. Documentation
- Paper cuts
- Incorrect record keeping
- 12. End of Shift Procedures
- Mental fatigue
- Slips and trips during end of shift cleanup
- 13. Emergency Procedures
- Errors in executing emergency procedures
- Panic during emergency situations
- 14. Maintenance of Equipment
- Injury from maintenance tools
- Electrical hazards during equipment repair
- 15. Training Sessions
- Misinterpretation of training content
- skill complacency
- 16. Regular Safety Audits
- Inefficiency of safety audits
- Overlooking minor risks during audit
- 17. Incident Investigation Procedures
- Incomplete incident analysis
- Incorrect documentation of incidents
- 18. Corrective Actions Post Audit
- Ignoring minor corrective actions
- Delays in executing corrective measures
- 19. Review and Update of SWMS
- Inaccurate updates
- Overlooking critical procedure changes
- 20. Communication of Changes to team
- Miscommunication of procedure changes
- Resistance from team for changes