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The Finish Cementing Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Transporting equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Traffic accidents
- 3. Setting up equipment
- Struck by moving objects
- Electrical shocks
- 4. Finish cementing
- Contact with cement
- Chemical burns from wet cement
- Inhalation of dust
- 5. Clean-up
- Exposure to chemicals
- Slips and trips from unharnessed materials
- 6. De-rigging
- Falling from heights
- Struck by objects during dismantling
- 7. Storage
- Manual handling injuries
- Inadequate storage causing slips
- 8. Disposal of wastage
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- Cuts or abrasions from wastage handling
- 9. Operation Monitoring
- Machinery malfunction
- Overexertion and fatigue
- 10. Periodic Checks
- Equipment failure
- Slips and falls due to unchecked terrain
- 11. Maintenance Work
- Electrical hazards
- Working at heights
- 12. Documentation
- Ergonomic hazards from poor workstation setup
- 13. Communication meetings
- Poor communication leading to errors
- 14. Training Sessions
- Inadequate knowledge
- Miscommunication leading to increased risks
- 15. Emergency Handling
- Panic situations leading to mishap
- Lack of first aid application knowledge
- 16. Final Inspection
- Missed hazards
- Incorrect use of inspection tools
- 17. Close-out activities
- Manual handling injuries during clean-up
- Falls during non-routine accesses
- 18. Reporting
- Incorrect data recording leading to future failures
- Ergonomic hazards due to excessive report writing
- 19. Review and Improvement
- Inadequate review standards
- Missed learning opportunities from mishaps
- 20. Post-operation health checks
- Ignored health anomalies
- Inadequate medical facilities