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The Deadman Anchor System Operation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poorly maintained equipment
- Lack of suitable training
- 2. Pre-Use Inspection
- Inadequate inspection
- Faulty anchor system
- 3. Installation
- Fall from height
- Incorrect installation method
- 4. System Testing
- Unsafe testing procedures
- Device failure
- 5. Load Anchoring
- Overloading
- Inappropriate load anchoring
- 6. Equipment Usage
- Unauthorised use
- Poorly trained operators
- 7. Routine Checks
- Mishandling
- Inadequate supervision
- 8. System Dismantling
- Improper dismantling
- Potential for falling objects
- 9. Post Use Inspection
- Faulty device unnoticed
- Negligent inspection
- 10. Equipment Storage
- Incorrect storage
- Unsecure storage location
- 11. Maintenance and Repairs
- Insufficient knowledge
- Incomplete repair works
- 12. Recording and Reporting
- Non-compliance to reporting standards
- Lack of accurate record keeping
- 13. Emergency Response
- Poor emergency planning
- Absence of emergency equipment
- 14. Training Updates
- Outdated training materials
- Inadequate attendee comprehension
- 15. Regular Audit
- Non-adherence to audit schedule
- Inaccurate audits
- 16. Decommissioning
- Improper disposal methods
- Non-compliance with decommissioning protocol
- 17. Safety Briefings
- Poor communication
- Lack of worker engagement
- 18. Hazard Identification
- Poor hazard recognition
- Inadequate hazard control measures
- 19. Compliance Checks
- Misinterpretation of laws
- Non-adherence to regulations
- 20. Incident Investigation
- Deficient investigation methods
- Negligence in incident reporting