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The Establishing Site Perimeters Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over materials
- Exposure to dust
- 2. Setting up barriers
- Falling from height
- Injury from equipment
- 3. Checking signage
- Poor visibility
- Tripping
- 4. Assessing area
- Slipping on surface
- Inadequate lighting
- 5. Marking boundaries
- Improper handling of marking tools
- Visibility issues
- 6. Installing fencing
- Risk of injury from fencing material
- haphazard installation
- 7. Inspecting the perimeter
- Stumbling
- Exposure to sharp objects
- 8. Securing fencing
- Risk of falling objects
- Injury from improper use of tools
- 9. Checking installed fences
- Risk of falling fences
- Slipping while checking
- 10. Established Perimeter verification
- Inadequate barrier placement
- Exposure to falling objects
- 11. Clearing site after establishment
- Risk of leaving hazardous materials behind
- tripping hazards
- 12. Maintaining site perimeters
- Risk of rust on fencing
- Inadequate maintenance practices
- 13. Regular inspections
- Risk of missing damaged sections
- Slipping or Tripping
- 14. Documentation
- Poor recording or reporting
- Miscommunication
- 15. Reporting any issues
- Risks from not reporting on time
- Miscommunication
- 16. Site cleanup after job completion
- Risk of leaving behind hazardous waste
- Incomplete cleanup
- 17. Final inspection
- Risk of missing damaged sections
- Overlooking small errors
- 18. Debriefing team
- Missed communication points
- Misunderstandings
- 19. Re-establishing perimeter if needed
- Risk of improper re-installation
- Repeat of previous hazards
- 20. Documentation of the completed work
- Inadequate documentation
- Failure to update records