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The Parking Equipment On An Incline Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- not having the appropriate safety equipment
- 2. Positioning Vehicle on an Incline
- Vehicle roll-over
- accidental acceleration
- 3. Deployment of Parking Equipment
- Faulty equipment causing injury
- incorrect use of equipment
- 4. Securing Vehicle
- Vehicle sliding or rolling
- inadequate locking mechanism
- 5. Reviewing Parked Position
- Fall from height during inspection
- slipping during ascent/descent of incline
- 6. Finalising Work Area
- Items left behind leading to trip hazards
- insufficient cleanup of hazardous material
- 7. Maintenance of Parking Equipment
- Inadequate safety measures during maintenance
- faulty tools
- 8. Periodic Inspection
- Missed defects
- inaccurate reporting
- 9. Dealing with Emergencies
- Insufficient first aid knowledge
- lack of emergency exit plan
- 10. Adverse Weather Conditions
- Slippery surfaces due to rain
- limited visibility in foggy conditions
- 11. Training Personnel
- Lack of adequate training
- confusion amongst employees over roles and responsibilities
- 12. Communication Breakdown
- Miscommunication of safety procedures
- neglect of hazard reports
- 13. Machine Malfunctions
- Equipment failure
- potential fires or other accidents caused by faulty machinery
- 14. After Hours Operations
- Reduced visibility
- higher risk of security issues
- lone worker risks
- 15. Third Party Interference
- Risk of public accessing area
- potential for unauthorised vehicle movements
- 16. Compliance with Laws and Regulations
- Non-compliance penalities
- workplace incidents due to failure to comply
- 17. Monitoring Condition of Equipment
- Malfunctioning tools causing injury
- ignoring wear and tear
- 18. Manual Handling Tasks
- Strains/sprains from improperly lifting/carrying heavy item
- 19. Periodic Review of Safety Procedures
- Inadequate updating of safety training material
- overlooking new risks
- 20. Retiring Old or Defective Equipment
- Injury due to usage of defective equipment
- failure to properly dispose of machinery