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The Fixing Brackets Using Hammer Drill Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping on cords
- Falling equipment
- Electric shock
- 2. Inspect Hammer Drill
- Faulty equipment
- Injury due to malfunctioning parts
- 3. Positioning ladder
- Falling from height
- Incorrect assembly of ladder
- 4. Secure brackets
- Struck by moving parts
- Incorrect placement leading to breakage
- 5. Drilling holes
- Noise exposure
- flying debris
- Muscle strain
- 6. Inserting wall plugs
- Incorrect depth causing wall damage
- Slippage resulting in injury
- 7. Fixing bracket screws
- Incorrect usage of tool
- Damage to surface
- 8. Cleaning and inspection
- Slips and falls due to wet floor
- Hazardous dust particles
- 9. Disconnect Equipment
- Electrical Shock
- Tripping hazards
- 10. Returning tools
- Dropping heavy objects
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 11. Reporting
- Miscommunication
- Failure to report faults or hazards
- 12. Debriefing
- Fatigue
- Inadequate understanding of instructions
- 13. Housekeeping
- Tripping over leftover materials
- complaints from nearby areas
- 14. Waste Disposal
- Injury from handling heavy waste materials
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- 15. First Aid/Medical Response
- Slow response time
- Inadequate medical supplies
- 16. Accident Investigation
- Inadequate incident data
- Timeliness of investigation
- 17. Training needs analysis
- Risks due to non-compentency
- Knowledge gaps
- 18. Equipment Maintenance
- Unsafe equipment
- Faulty equipment
- 19. Document Control
- Loss of documents
- Lack of control on versions
- 20. Continual Improvement
- Failure to address recurring issues
- Inadequate change management