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The Perform Physical Education Activities Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of equipment
- personal injury.
- 2. Initial Setup
- Tripping hazards
- electrical hazard.
- 3. Activity Demonstration
- Risk of fall
- risk of strain.
- 4. Exercise Performance
- Physical injury due to overexertion
- dehydration.
- 5. Equipment Adjustments
- Risk of fall from adjusting heavy equipment
- pinch points.
- 6. Partners Activity Instruction
- Miscommunication causing misunderstanding
- personal injury.
- 7. Active Participation
- Incidental collisions
- overexertion risk.
- 8. Session Winding Down
- Slips on wet or sweaty surfaces
- improper equipment storage.
- 9. Equipment Cleaning Up
- Chemical exposure
- repetitive stress injuries.
- 10. Feedback Session
- Mental health risks
- risk of unrest or disorder.
- 11. Strategy Discussion
- Psychological stress
- fatigue.
- 12. Future Planning
- Work-related stress
- eye strain due to computer usage.
- 13. Documenting Activities
- Ergonomic related injury
- eye strain from screen time.
- 14. Checking Equipment for Maintenance
- Mechanical injury
- electrical hazard.
- 15. Replenishing Health and Safety Resources
- Handling of hazardous substances
- risk of cuts or abrasions.
- 16. Updating Health and Safety Guidelines
- Eye strain due to computer use
- mental stress due to information overload.
- 17. Reporting of Accidents/Incidents
- Psychological stress
- repetitive strain injury.
- 18. Review of Safety Rules and Regulations
- Miscellaneous injuries due to confusion or misunderstanding of rules.
- 19. Evaluation and Improvement Plans
- Work-related stress
- work overload.
- 20. Continuous Professional Training and Development
- Work related stress
- repetitive strain injury.