• Include people who work "off site" either at home, on other job sites, drivers, teleworkers, with clients, etc.
• Look at the way the work is organised or "done" (include experience and age of people doing the work, systems being used, etc)
• Look at foreseeable unusual conditions (for example: possible that may be unavailable in an emergency Situation, power outage, etc.).
• Examine risks to visitors or the public.
• Include an assessment of groups that may have a different level of risk such as young or inexperienced workers, persons with disabilities, or new or expectant mothers.