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The Existing Structure Load Bearing Assessments Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe working environment
- Inadequate training
- 2. Structure Analysis
- Incorrect load calculation
- Inappropriate use of machinery
- 3. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- Insufficient safety gear
- 4. Load Bearing Test
- Risk of Structural collapse
- Personnel injury
- 5. Data Collection
- Inaccurate measurement
- Miscommunication
- 6. Report Compiling
- Incorrect data entry
- Overlooked hazard
- 7. Implementation
- Non-compliance with safety procedures
- Accidents involving heavy equipment
- 8. Review and Modify
- Insufficient monitoring
- Complacency in ongoing assessments
- 9. Secondary Review
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Failure to follow protocols
- 10. Final Assessment
- Misjudgement of structure integrity
- Omission of critical data
- 11. Clearance
- Unsafe disposal practices
- Negligence in safety processes
- 12. Post Project Review
- Lack of feedback
- Failure to implement changes
- 13. Maintenance Plan Development
- Risks associated with long-term exposure
- Poor plan execution
- 14. Emergency Protocol Planning
- Unpreparedness for unforeseen incidents
- Non-adherence to emergency protocol
- 15. Ongoing Monitoring and Adaptation
- Complacency in safety checks
- failure to adapt contingency plans