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The Camouflaging Utility Assets Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- exposure to hazardous substances
- risk of falling objects
- inadequate lighting
- 2. Asset Identification
- Incorrect identification
- Exposure to electrical hazards
- 3. Assessment of Surrounding Area
- Exposure to sun
- uneven surfaces
- animal or insect bites
- exposure to plants
- 4. Equipment Gathering
- Heavy lifting
- sharp objects
- contact with harmful substances
- 5. Positioning and Marking
- Incorrect placement
- injury from tools
- physical strain
- 6. Camouflaging Installation
- Exposure to chemicals
- injury from tools
- physical strain
- 7. Cleanup and Disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- heavy lifting
- sharp objects
- 8. Review Work and Safety Check
- Inadequate review
- overlooking hazards
- 9. Documentation
- Eyesight strain due to computer screens
- ergonomic issues
- 10. Team debriefing
- Miscommunication
- overexertion
- 11. Equipment maintenance and storage
- Heavy lifting
- injury from tools
- contact with harmful substances
- 12. Reporting and auditing
- Ergonomic issues
- stress
- 13. Safety and health monitoring
- Overlooking hazards
- inaccurate assessments
- 14. Emergency response planning
- Insufficient training
- overlooking potential emergencies
- 15. Training and capacity building
- Inadequate training
- improper use of equipment
- lack of understanding about chemical hazards