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The Pedestrian Safety In Car Park Areas Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate lighting
- poor signage
- 2. Arrival at Car Park
- Speeding vehicles
- pedestrian unawareness
- 3. Walking to Destination
- Trip hazards (waste
- uneven surface)
- unexpected vehicle movement
- 4. Returning to Vehicle
- Reverse moving vehicles
- obscured visibility
- 5. Driving within Car Park
- Pedestrian obstruction
- sharp turns
- poor lighting
- 6. Parking Vehicle
- Limited space
- hitting stationary objects
- 7. Departure from Car Park
- Entrance/ exit congestion
- pedestrians cross paths
- 8. Ground Maintenance
- Slippery when wet
- falling debris
- waste materials
- 9. Infrastructure Maintenance
- Poorly maintained walkways
- inadequate lighting repair
- 10. Emergency Procedure Planning
- Lack of emergency escape routes
- insufficient safety training
- 11. Regular Inspection
- Missed inspection schedules
- inexperienced inspectors
- 12. Traffic Management Plan
- Improper implementation
- lack of public awareness
- 13. Signage and Markings
- Cluttered or confusing signs
- deteriorated markings
- 14. Surveillance and Security
- Inadequate surveillance coverage
- poor security measures
- 15. Incident Response
- Delayed response time
- improper incident management
- 16. Staff Training
- Inadequate safety awareness
- lack of up-to-date training
- 17. Work Scheduling
- Rushed tasks
- fatigue
- working in peak hours
- 18. Equipment Maintenance
- Poorly maintained equipment
- breakdown risk
- 19. Safety Briefing and Communication
- Insufficient briefing
- misleading or unclear communication
- 20. Compliance and Regulations
- Lack of regulatory understanding
- compliance issues