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The Motorbike Use For Mustering Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Equipment failure
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 2. Check Motorcycle
- Equipment failure
- Incorrect procedures followed
- 3. Starting the motorbike
- Burns from motorcycle exhaust
- Motorcycle kick back leading to injury
- 4. Riding to mustering area
- High speed
- Collisions
- Unpredictable livestock behavior
- 5. Mustering cattle
- Mistaken identification
- Uncontrolled livestock
- Kicked by livestock
- 6. Managing uncooperative livestock
- Aggressive behaviours
- Trampling
- Bitten by livestock
- 7. Fuel stops
- Spillage
- Fire or explosion
- 8. Weather extremes (heat/cold)
- Dehydration
- Hypothermia/Heatstroke
- 9. Terrain obstacles
- Rollovers
- Collisions
- Falls
- 10. Travelling at high speeds
- Loss of control
- Collisions
- Falls
- 11. Handling livestock
- Animal injuries
- Human injuries due to animal contact
- 12. Navigating through gates and yards
- Risk of entrapment
- Collisions
- Falls
- 13. Communication issues (remote location)
- Isolation
- Loss of communication
- 14. End of day checks
- Equipment failure
- Incorrect procedures followed
- 15. Maintenance/Repair
- Tool-related injuries
- upliftment incidents
- Exposure to harmful substances