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The Providing Onsite Security Assessments Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Inadequate equipment
- 2. Travelling to Site
- Vehicle accident
- Fatigue
- 3. Arrival at Site
- Slip
- trip and falls
- Unsecured area
- 4. Initial Site Survey
- Physical strain
- Lack of situational awareness
- 5. Equipment Setup
- Electrical hazards
- Poor ergonomics
- 6. Activity Monitoring
- Prolonged static postures
- Stress from dealing with aggressive individuals
- 7. Incident Response
- Aggressive behaviour
- Emotional distress
- 8. Reporting
- Repetitive tasks
- Eye strain from computer use
- 9. Pack up Equipment
- Manual handling
- Electrical hazards
- 10. Leaving the Site
- Unsecured area
- Darkness
- 11. Travelling back
- Fatigue
- Vehicle accident
- 12. Post-Assessment Reporting
- Prolonged sitting
- Eye strain from computer use
- 13. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Cuts or abrasions
- 14. Ongoing Training
- Stress from performance expectations
- Physical strain
- 15. Regular team briefings
- Mental fatigue
- Stress from information overload
- 16. Health checkups
- Unidentified health issues
- Non-compliance to civilian rules
- 17. Regular basis meetings
- Stress from information overload
- Ineffective communication
- 18. Regular refreshment and breaks
- Dehydration
- Fatigue
- 19. Stress management sessions
- Mental pressure
- Burnout
- 20. Emergency drills
- Panic or confusion during real emergency
- Inadequate knowledge of procedures