General risks, applicable to most events
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Impact
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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Likelihood
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1
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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2
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2
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4
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6
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8
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10
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3
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3
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6
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9
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12
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15
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4
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4
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8
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12
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16
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20
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5
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5
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10
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15
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20
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25
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Liklihood
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Description
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1
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Rare
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1 in 100,000 chance
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2
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Unlikely
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1 in 10,000 chance
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3
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Possible
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1 in 1,000 chance
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4
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Likely
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1 in 100 chance
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5
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Very Likely
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1 in 10 chance
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Impact
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Description
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1
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Trivial/Insignificant
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Very Minor injuries e.g. slight bruising
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2
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Minor
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Injuries or illness e.g. small cut or abrasion which require basic first aid treatment even if self administered
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3
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Moderate
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Injuries or Illness e.g. straining or sprain requiring first aid or medical support
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4
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Major
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Injuries or illness e.g. broken bones requiring medial support > 24 hours and time off work or study > 4 weeks.
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5
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Severe/Extremely Significant
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Fatality or multiple serious injuries or illness requiring hospital admission or significant time off work or study.
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Hazard
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Potential Consequences
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Persons at Risk
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Inherent
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Control Measures
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Residual
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Further Controls
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Likelihood
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Impact
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Score
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Likelihood
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Impact
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Score
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General Risks
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Slips, trips and falls
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Minor injuries, bruising, sprains,
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Users, General Public
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4
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2
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8
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All cables routed away from walkways. Loose cables to be appropriately secured to prevent trip hazards.
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2
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2
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4
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Operation of electrical equipment
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Electric shock/electrocution
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Equipment users.
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3
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5
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15
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Equipment should not be used in damp/wet conditions.
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1
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5
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5
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RF energy
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Warming of body tissue
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People in close proximity of transmitting antenna
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3
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3
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9
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Power limited to 100W. All feeders placed well out of reach. Good RF earth for equipment.
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2
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3
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6
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Warning notice to be positioned around antennas warning to keep distance.
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Manual handling
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Musculoskeletal injuries, cuts, bruises and crushing
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People involved in manual handling activities.
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4
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3
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12
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Members must ensure that they follow proper lifting procedure, reminding others when necessary. Ensure that the appropriate number of people are used to carry the load, depending on weight of load and capacity of those involved in the lift.
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2
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3
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6
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Lead-acid batteries
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Shorting of contacts could lead to damage to the cells or fire
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Equipment
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2
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5
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10
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Contacts are taped over for storage and transportation
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1
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5
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5
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Wires at neck/head height
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Walking/running into partially assembled/errected antennas cause result in
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Users, General public
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3
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3
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9
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Ensure everyone present are aware of the construction going on.
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2
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3
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6
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Lightning strike on antenna or mast
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If someone is operating a radio when the antenna is struck by lightning then there is risk of electric shocks or burns to the operator.
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Users, those in close proximity to mast or antenna.
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2
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5
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10
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Ensure that radios are not operated during stormy weather. Install lightning arrestors on the feeds to permanent equipment installations.
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1
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5
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5
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