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The Fitting Ventilators. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling objects
- slipping hazards
- 2. Worksite assessment
- Unsafe environment
- unidentified hazards
- 3. Equipment testing
- Equipment failure
- electrical hazards
- 4. Transporting equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- traffic hazards
- 5. Setting up worksite
- Trip hazards
- falling from height
- 6. Installing lower ventilator sections
- Electrocution
- fall from heights
- noise hazard
- 7. Securing upper ventilator sections
- Fall from heights
- flying debris
- 8. Operating power tools
- Noise hazard
- vibration harm
- flying debris
- 9. Welding and securing
- Fire hazard
- eye damage
- burns
- 10. Removing installation equipment
- Trip hazards
- muscular strain
- 11. Clean-up of worksite
- Cut/puncture injuries
- trip hazards
- 12. Testing the ventilator
- Electric shock
- functional failure
- 13. Removing safety equipment
- Exposed to residual hazards
- potential injury
- 14. Site review and debriefing
- Neglected safety incidents
- focus decline
- 15. Documenting work
- Data errors
- ergonomic hazards
- 16. Transporting equipment back
- Manual handling injuries
- traffic hazards
- 17. Final site clean-up
- Cut/puncture injuries
- trip hazards
- 18. Reviewing safety procedures
- Neglected incidents
- exposure to hazards
- 19. Store resources
- Manual handling injuries
- falling objects
- 20. Maintenance check and documentation
- Miscommunication
- error in records