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The Provide Aid At Crash Scenes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unorganised workstation
- workers unfamiliar with safety procedures
- 2. Arrival at scene
- Traffic
- stressed victims
- 3. Safety assessment
- Unseen dangers (fire
- electrical shocks)
- aggressive people
- 4. Team deployment
- Inadequate communication
- team members not trained
- 5. Victim assistance
- Blood borne pathogens
- secondary incidents
- 6. Removing Victim
- Improper equipment use
- instability of the vehicle or debris
- 7. Transport on Stretcher
- Tripping hazards
- bystander interference
- 8. Load into ambulance
- Lifting injuries
- slip and fall risks
- 9. Smooth drive to hospital
- Risky road conditions
- unsecured items inside the ambulance
- 10. Unloаd from аmbulance
- Lifting injuries
- trip and fаll risks
- 11. Hand over in hospital
- Poor handoff report
- loss of important patient medical history
- 12. Clean up
- Exposure to harmful substances
- improper disposal of contaminated materials
- 13. Document Incident
- Misdocumentation
- losses in translation when reporting incident
- 14. Debrief with team
- Inadequate learning or improvement suggestions
- team members not attentive
- 15. Equipment check
- Misplacement of equipment
- inadequately maintained equipment