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The Providing Property Egress Audits Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Non-compliance with recommended practices
- Inappropriate use of safety equipments
- 2. Property Inspection
- Exposed electrical equipment
- Trips and falls
- 3. Documents Review
- Misinterpretation
- Incorrect reporting
- 4. Egress Audit Planning
- Insufficient resources
- Inadequate timeline
- 5. Equipment Check
- Defective testing equipment
- Improper handling of devices
- 6. Initial Survey
- Ignorance of potential hazards
- Faulty measurements
- 7. Physical Walkthrough
- Slips and falls
- Bumping into hazards
- 8. Identification of Exit routes
- Misidentification
- Blocking of exit routes
- 9. Testing for Fire Safety
- Potential exposure to fire hazard
- Fire equipment malfunction
- 10. Inspection of Emergency Lighting
- Electrical shock
- Faulty wiring
- 11. Review Plans with Property Management
- Miscommunication
- Staff unavailability
- 12. Draft Reports
- Errors in transcription
- Missing vital information
- 13. Recommendations
- Disagreements with suggestions
- Failure to implement recommendations
- 14. Follow-up inspections
- Resistance from staff
- Non-compliance to new guidelines
- 15. Completion of Audits
- Incomplete paperwork
- Not meeting audit deadline
- 16. Reporting to Regulatory Bodies
- Lateness in submission
- Incorrect reporting
- 17. Post Audit Review
- Failure to identify lapses
- Absence of corrective measures implemented
- 18. Updating Property Safety Plans
- Resistance from property owners
- Non-compliance to safety regulations
- 19. Training of Staff
- Unavailability for training
- Inadequate training materials
- 20. Continual Monitoring and Improvement
- Lack of follow-up
- Ignorance to previous errors noted