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The Application Of Ground Anchors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Inappropriate equipment use
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty machinery
- Improper use
- 3. Job Planning & Briefing
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate planning
- 4. Anchor Setting Procedure
- Drilling mishaps
- Incorrect installation
- 5. Applying Tension to Anchors
- Inadequate tensioning leading to failure
- Misuse of tensioning equipment
- 6. Final Inspection
- Inspection oversight
- Improper inspection procedure
- 7. Monitoring
- Incorrect readings
- Non-regular monitoring causing failures
- 8. REMS Completion
- Non compliance with REMS protocols
- Failure to maintain records
- 9. Cleanup after Procedure
- Mishandling of sharp objects
- Careless disposal of non-reusable supplies
- 10. Incident Management
- Inadequate response to incidents
- Insufficient first aid supply
- 11. Maintenance
- Improper maintenance procedure
- Use of expired or incorrect parts
- 12. Reporting
- Failure to report hazards
- Inaccuracy in reports
- 13. Review
- Ineffective review of procedure
- Ignoring weak points identified in review
- 14. Training
- Insufficient training provided
- Neglecting field-specific safety tips
- 15. Documentation
- Loss or misplacement of important documents
- Inaccurate documentation