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The Conduct Rigging And Dogging Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of falling
- equipment failure
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty equipment
- injury from sharp or rough surfaces
- 3. Secure Area
- Unsecured rigging
- tripping hazards
- 4. Load Calculation
- Inaccurate load calculation
- overloading
- inadequate safety factor
- 5. Select Rigging Gear
- Inappropriate gear selected
- gear failure
- 6. Inspect Rigging Gear
- Faulty equipment not identified
- 7. Attach Rigging
- Failure to secure properly
- sudden release of tension
- 8. Perform Lift
- Load swing
- dropped loads
- 9. Move Load
- Collision
- inaccurate positioning
- 10. Detach Rigging
- Equipment malfunction
- uncontrolled release of load
- 11. Follow Signals
- Miscommunication
- incorrect signals given or interpreted
- 12. Dismantle Setup
- Equipment failure
- risk of falling
- 13. Gear Stowage
- Improper storage
- damage to equipment
- 14. Cleanup Site
- Tripping hazards
- objects left in the way
- 15. Post-operation Review
- Miscommunication
- overlooked issues going forward
- 16. Equipment Maintenance
- Inadequate maintenance
- overlooked issues
- 17. Training and Supervision
- Insufficient training
- improper supervision
- 18. Emergency Procedures
- Insufficient knowledge of emergency procedures
- panic during an emergency
- 19. Incident Reporting
- Failure to report
- incorrect reporting
- 20. Equipment Storage
- Improper storage
- damage to equipment and environment