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The Ensuring A Steady Hold On Fixture And Fittings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling Equipment
- Tripping over tools
- Electric shock
- 2. Checking Fixture Area
- Uneven surface
- Existing defects causing injuries
- 3. Arranging Tools&Eqs
- Incorrect positioning of equipment leading to mishap
- Electrical issues with power tools
- 4. Scaffolding Adoption
- Fall from height
- Unsafe scaffolding setup
- 5. Secure Fixture
- Fixture comes loose
- Inadequate securing materials
- 6. Conducting Safety Checks
- Inefficient safety gear
- Lack of proper training
- 7. Lifting and Positioning
- User strain due to poor ergonomics
- Slipping or falling objects
- 8. Fastening Materials
- Fastener failure
- incorrect fastener placement
- 9. Quality Control & Verification
- Non-compliance with guidelines
- Errors in fitting and fixture
- 10. Dismantling If Necessary
- Mishandling of tools
- Overexertion leading to injuries
- 11. Reweigh and Recalculate Load
- Incorrect calculations leading to imbalance
- Inefficiency of weight distribution system
- 12. Post Completion Cleanup
- Slips
- trips and falls on leftover debris
- 13.Removal of Waste Material
- Incorrect waste disposal leading to injury and environmental damage
- 14.Final Inspection & Report
- Missing out on potential hazards
- Reporting errors
- 15.Documentation & Reporting
- Data misinterpretation
- Lack of thorough documentation
- 16. Staff Debrief
- Miscommunication of safety procedures
- non-compliance with health and safety regulations
- 17.Retesting if needed
- Incorrect test methods leading to false results
- neglecting safety protocols in hurry
- 18.Securing the worksite
- Inadequate security measures leading to unauthorized access
- remaining hazards on site
- 19.Final Site Clearance
- Leftover debris causing slips
- trips and falls
- Mishandling of heavy equipment
- 20.Storage of Tools & Equipment
- Misplacement of equipment
- Improper storage leading to damage or loss