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The Establishment Of Emergency Plan At Height Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling objects
- tripping and falling
- 2. Site inspection
- Unstable Work Surface
- High Wind Conditions
- 3. Equipment check
- Faulty equipment
- improper usage of safety gear
- 4. Safety briefing
- Ignorance of safety procedures
- non-compliance to safety regulations
- 5. Setting Up Emergency Routes
- Obstructed paths
- slippery surface
- 6. Establishing Fall Protection Systems
- Failed equipment
- incorrect set-up
- 7. Training on Use of Safety Gear
- Inadequate training
- misuse of equipment
- 8. Securement of Work Area
- Falling objects
- unsecured area
- 9. Installation of Edge Protection Barriers
- Falling from height
- collision with barrier
- 10. Implementing Safety Signages
- Miscommunication
- ignoring the signage
- 11. Height Adjustments
- Losing balance
- faulty machinery
- 12. Conducting Dry Run for Evacuation
- Panic situations
- overcrowding
- 13. Inspection of set-up
- Unexpected hazards
- overlooked issues
- 14. Periodic Monitoring During Operation
- Sudden health issues
- unexpected weather changes
- 15. Post-Operation Debriefing
- Complacency
- Failure to report issues
- 16. Clean up
- Tripping over left materials
- cuts from sharp objects
- 17. Review and Feedback
- Overlooking important feedback
- not improving procedures
- 18. Record Keeping
- Loss of data
- incorrect records
- 19. Equipment Storage
- Improper storage leading to damage
- lost equipment
- 20. Follow up Checks
- Ignorance of potential problems
- inadequate check-up