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The Perform Aerial Eucalypt Identification Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- electric shock from equipment.
- 2. Equipment check
- Faulty equipment
- incorrect equipment usage.
- 3. Journey to the site
- Traffic accidents
- exposure to extreme weather.
- 4. Arrival at site
- Risks from unsecure terrain
- risks from other worksite activities.
- 5. Site assessment
- Poor visibility
- inappropriate footwear.
- 6. Positioning of ladder
- Miscalculation of tree height
- slipping on ladder.
- 7. Ascending the ladder
- Falling from heights
- injury from falling branches.
- 8. Identification procedure
- Inadequate training in identification
- poisonous flora.
- 9. Descending the ladder
- Exhaustion
- dizziness or disorientation
- falling from heights.
- 10. Recording findings
- Incorrect data recording leading to misinformation.
- 11. Pack-up
- Manual handling injuries
- mishandling of equipment.
- 12. Return journey
- Fatigue related driving errors
- exposure to stressors.
- 13. Reporting/Data input
- Incorrect documentation
- data misinterpretation.
- 14. Clean-up and maintenance
- Contact with harmful substances
- manual handling injuries.
- 15. Debrief
- Lack of effective communication leading to incomplete job scope.
- 16. Routine checks and revision training
- Lack of adequate knowledge
- inadequate training.
- 17. End of operation
- Fatigue
- strain or sprain from overworking.