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The Remove Hives From Trees Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Bee stings
- allergic reactions
- Falling from height
- 2. Safety measures check
- Risk of inadequate safety equipment
- Faulty machinery or equipment
- 3. Setting up ladder
- Falling from height
- Dropping objects
- 4. Suiting Up
- Heat stress
- Restriction of movement
- 5. Smoke application
- Smoke inhalation
- Fire hazard
- 6. Hive removal
- Bee stings
- Hive falling
- Allergic reactions
- 7. Lowering hive
- Impacts from fallen object
- Pulling injury
- 8. Capturing bees
- Bee stings
- Allergic reactions
- 9. Property pack up
- Tripping hazards
- Lifting injuries
- 10. Transportation of hive
- Vehicle incidents
- Manual handling
- 11. De-suiting
- Heat stress
- Allergic reaction to bee sting remedies
- 12. Verifying site condition
- Slip or trip hazard from remaining honey/propolis
- 13. Final property check
- Missed hazards
- Reinvasion
- 14. Transporting handled bees back
- Escaped bees inside vehicle
- Vehicle accident
- 15. Honeycomb processing
- Bee sting
- Manual handling
- Knife cuts
- 16. Cleaning and storage of tools
- Chemical contact
- Cuts and scrapes
- 17. Maintenance of equipment
- Electric shock
- Manual handling injuries
- 18. Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Lost documents
- 19. Disposal of excess / waste
- Lifting
- Slips and trips from spillage
- 20. Debriefing and feedback
- Missed hazard identification
- Miscommunication