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The Exposed Re-Bar Risks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment
- ineffective safety measures
- 2. Transporting Re-bar
- Injury due to manual handling
- falling objects
- 3. Unloading of Re-Bar
- Potential for crushing or pinch points
- falling objects
- 4. Cutting Re-Bar
- Cutting injuries
- eye danger from flying particles
- noise hazard
- 5. Bending Re-Bar
- Physical strain
- incorrect equipment
- 6. Placement of Re-Bar
- Falling risks
- physical strain
- potentially hazardous work environment
- 7. Securing Re-Bar
- Injury due to improper use of tools
- falling objects
- 8. Inspecting the structure
- Improper inspection techniques
- overlooked hazards
- 9. Concrete Pouring
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- skin contact with wet cement
- back or muscle strain from lifting
- 10. Final Inspection
- Overlooking safety hazards
- quality control issues
- 11. Clean up
- Slip and trip hazards
- inappropriate disposal of waste
- 12. Equipment Maintenance
- Injury from poor tool maintenance
- Electrical hazards
- 13. Emergency Procedures
- Insufficient training
- confusion during emergency
- 14. Training new staff
- On the job injury due to insufficient training
- Communication gaps
- 15. Regular Safety Audits
- Mistakes in audits leading to overlooked hazards
- 16. Review of Safety measures
- Ineffective review process leading to missed improvements
- 17. First Aid Provisions
- Insufficient first aid skills or supplies
- delayed response time
- 18. Completion of Work and Sign Off
- Neglecting completion procedures
- Missing final safety checks
- 19. Equipment Storage
- Poor storage leading to trip hazards
- Incorrectly stored equipment causing damage or injury
- 20. Documentation Process
- Poor record keeping
- missing or incomplete documentation