Section 2: Hazard Identification
This process step involves identifying potential hazards associated with the implementation of the project. It requires analyzing the work activities, materials, equipment, and personnel involved to determine if any safety risks exist. The hazards identified may be related to physical, chemical, or biological agents, as well as ergonomic factors such as noise, vibration, and manual handling. This step also considers potential environmental impacts, community disturbance, and other external factors that could affect the project's safety performance. A thorough hazard identification process is essential for developing effective controls and mitigating risks associated with the project's execution.