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The Recovering Stranded Vehicles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of injury during pre-inspection
- Hazardous substances exposure from the car
- 2. Initial Contact
- Traffic hazards
- Risk of assault from stranded individual
- 3. Arrival
- Risks associated with poor weather
- Hazards related with improper parking
- 4. Assess Situation
- Risk of electrocution
- High heat and fire hazard from engine parts
- 5. Organise Recovery Equipment
- Manual handling risks
- Slipping and tripping hazards
- 6. Stabilise Vehicle
- Crushing hazard while fitting stabilising equipment
- Moving traffic
- 7. Connect Recovery Gear
- Injury from faulty or incorrect use of tools
- Snapping of straps or ropes
- 8. Recover Vehicle
- Being struck by moving vehicle
- Unexpected violent motion of vehicle
- 9. Disconnect Recovery Gear
- Risk of flying debris
- Crushing injuries
- 10. Check-over Vehicle
- Contact with hot surfaces
- Manual handling injuries
- 11. Prepare for Departure
- Moving traffic
- Slipping and tripping hazards
- 12. Leaving Site
- Risks associated with poor weather
- Traffic hazards
- 13. Report/Debrief
- Risks linked to fatigue and stress
- Eye strain from computer work
- 14. Clean and Store Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposure to harmful substances while cleaning equipment
- 15. Review of Incident
- Stress from reliving incident during review
- Eye strain from paperwork