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The Outdoor Promotional Activities In Busy Streets Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Injury from setting up equipments
- 2. Equipment Distribution
- Heavy lifting
- functioning of equipment
- 3. Pre-Event Briefing
- Ill-informed staff causing accidents
- spread of misinformation
- 4. Staff Positioning
- Pedestrian congestion
- traffic accidents
- 5. Audience Handling
- Crowd crush
- person injury
- conflict
- 6. Live Demonstrations
- Risk of live demonstration going wrong
- audience injuries
- 7. Audio Management
- Noisy environment leading to hearing problems
- equipment malfunctioning
- 8. End of day Process
- Fatigue-related incidents
- pack down risks
- 9. Traffic Management
- Traffic accidents
- pedestrian accidents
- 10. First Aid procedures
- Insufficient medical help
- delay in treatment
- 11. Waste Management
- Injury due to waste scatter
- illness from contaminated waste
- 12. Emergency Procedures
- Panicking crowd
- inadequate emergency measures
- 13. Incident Reporting
- Delayed reporting
- incorrect information reported
- 14. Staff Debriefing
- Exhaustion related incidents
- Communication errors
- 15. Post event Clean-Up
- Unseen hazards in debris
- collapse during clean-up