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The Foot Restraint Systems Use Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Moving equipment
- Handling sharp tools
- 2. Installation of Foot Restraint System
- Falling from height
- Struck by moving equipment
- 3. Equipment Familiarisation
- Improper use of equipment
- Slips and trips over equipment
- 4. Adjusting Harness
- Processing working at heights
- twisting or strained muscles
- 5. Access to Height
- Risk of falling
- Improper ladder use
- 6. Work Procedure
- Falling objects
- Trips and falls
- 7. Use of Tools and Machinery
- Cutting accidents
- Strain injuries due to heavy lifting
- 8. Regular Inspection
- Electrical faults
- Failure or malfunction of equipment
- 9. Cleaning Up the Work Area
- Risk of slipping and tripping
- Inhaling dust and debris
- 10. Disassembling of Foot Restraint System
- Falling from heights
- Twisting or muscle strain
- 11. Storing Material & Equipment
- Risk of undesired manual lifting
- Collisions with stationary objects
- 12. Document Completion
- Miscommunication
- Incorrect data entry
- 13. Site Review and Closure
- Trip hazards
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 14. Routine Check
- Inadequate training
- Failure to comply with procedures
- 15. General Environment Risks
- Unpredictable weather conditions
- Slippery ground conditions
- 16. Emergency Procedure
- Uncontrolled fire
- Lack of adequate first aid supplies
- 17. Equipment Maintenance
- Improper handling of tools and machinery
- Electric shock risk
- 18. Employee Training
- Inadequate knowledge or training
- Miscommunication