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The On-Site First Aid Medical Response Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling
- Exposure to blood borne pathogens
- 2. Arrival at Site
- Traffic risk
- Slips and falls
- 3. Equipment Unloading
- Potential injury from heavy equipment
- Manual handling
- 4. Equipment Setup
- Electrical risks
- Inadequate space
- 5. Administer First Aid
- Incorrect treatment
- Exposure to blood borne pathogens
- 6. Handling of Medication
- Dosage error
- Allergic reactions
- 7. Communication with Public and Staff
- Miscommunication leading to panic or mistakes
- 8. Transport to Medical Facilities
- Traffic accidents
- Delay due to poor route knowledge
- 9. Incident Reporting and Documentation
- Incorrect or incomplete documentation
- 10. Clean Up and Waste Disposal
- Exposure to blood borne pathogens
- Sharps injuries
- 11. Equipment Repacking
- Incorrect storage
- Missing equipment for future use
- 12. Personnel Debriefing
- Emotional trauma
- Miscommunication leading to repeat mistakes
- 13. Equipment Maintenance
- Faulty equipment not identified for repair
- Manual handling
- 14. Restocking Supplies
- Not identifying missing stock
- Manual handling
- 15. Return to Base
- Traffic accidents
- Fatigue
- 16. Report Writing
- Incorrect or incomplete documentation
- 17. Decompression and Stress Management
- Ignored mental health issues
- Isolation
- 18. Continued Education and Training
- Providing outdated or incorrect treatment
- Lack of preparedness for unusual incidents
- 19. Routine Equipment Checks
- Inadequate checks leading to faulty equipment remaining in use
- Manual handling
- 20. Emergency Drills
- Injuries during drills
- Not being prepared for real emergency