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The Monitor And Control Crowd During Open Houses Or Auctions Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Injury from moving crowd barriers
- 2. Site assessment
- Inadequate space
- Poor lighting
- Lack of emergency exit routes
- 3. Installation of crowd control barriers
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by moving objects
- 4. Establishing entry and exit points
- Crowd congestion
- Insufficient signage
- 5. Monitoring and controlling entry points
- Aggression or violence from attendees
- Inadequate communication tools
- 6. Managing the flow of attendees
- Overcrowding
- Violence or panic reactions in crowd
- 7. Ongoing risk assessment
- Emerging trip hazards
- Changes to weather conditions affecting site safety
- 8. Dealing with emergencies
- Poor emergency response
- Crowd panic
- 9. Removal of crowd control barriers
- Manual handling injuries
- Trip hazards
- 10. Post-event evaluation and review
- Missed or unreported hazards during event
- Lack of input for future event planning
- 11. Crowd dispersion
- Misdirection of crowd leading to congestion
- Delayed reaction time
- 12. Incident management
- Insufficient first aid trained staff
- Delayed emergency service response
- 13. Clean up and waste disposal
- Incorrect manual handling
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 14. Documentation and reporting
- Incomplete reporting
- Insufficient detail for identification of reoccurring issues
- 15. Review and update procedures
- Non-compliance with regulations
- Insufficient updating of safety measures