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The Operating Ride-On Sweepers Scrubbers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping on equipment
- incorrect handling of equipment
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- improper setup
- 3. Machine Starting
- Unexpected start
- improper use
- 4. Operation
- Inadequate training
- collision with objects/people
- 5. Cleaning Procedure
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- slip due to wet floors
- 6. Refuelling/Recharging
- Spillage
- electrical hazards
- 7. Regular Maintenance
- Improper handling of tools
- faulty equipment
- 8. Waste Disposal
- Inappropriate disposal
- sharp objects
- 9. Troubleshooting
- Incorrect repair process
- electrical hazards
- 10. Machine Shut Down
- Uncontrolled release of stored energy
- sudden movement
- 11. Post-Operational Check
- Missed damages
- mishandling during check
- 12. Storing Equipment
- Incorrect lifting technique
- trip hazard due to incorrect storage
- 13. End-of-day Procedure
- Inadequate lighting
- trip on left-over debris
- 14. Emergency Response
- Not knowing procedures
- panic during emergency
- 15. Training
- Inadequate training leading to misuse
- lack of awareness about WHS
- 16. Reporting
- Failure to report hazards
- Incomplete hazard reporting
- 17. Review and Improvement
- Overlooking safety procedures
- inadequate improvements
- 18. Documentation
- Inadequate record keeping
- lack of detail in SWMS
- 19. Safety Audit
- Inadequate monitoring
- lack of compliance to WHS regulations
- 20. Compliance
- Lack of understanding about WHS regulations
- non-compliance