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The Engineer Supervision Requirements Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling objects
- Slips
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- 2. Pre-Start Meeting
- Poor understanding of job tasks
- Fire due to electrical devices
- 3. Setting Safety Barricades
- Inappropriate barricade placements
- Tripping
- 4. Machine Startup
- Machinery malfunctioning
- Noise emission
- 5. Material Handling
- Improper lifting
- Falling materials
- 6. Inspection and Monitoring
- Poor visibility
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 7. Equipment Usage
- Electrical shocks
- Failure of equipment
- 8. Working at Height
- Falls from heights
- Equipment falling onto workers below
- 9. Work Breaks
- Fatigue
- Dehydration
- 10. Emergency Procedures Training
- Inaccurate understanding of procedures
- Panic during an emergency
- 11. Shutting Down Equipments
- Electrical shocks
- Failure of equipment
- 12. Clean-up and Disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Inadequate disposal methods
- 13. Maintenance
- Machinery malfunctions
- Improper handling of tools
- 14. Final Inspection
- Overlooking potential threats
- Improper testing
- 15. Documentation
- Inaccurate reporting
- Missing details
- 16. Review & Update SWMS
- Incorrect update of process
- Miscommunication
- 17. Sign Off
- Failure to correctly record completion of task
- Miscommunication