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The Grapple Truck Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 2. Arrival at site
- Traffic accidents
- collision with pedestrians
- 3. Unload Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- noise exposure
- 4. Set up work area
- Falling objects
- injury from uncontrolled energy
- 5. Perform task (Grapple Operations)
- Equipment failure
- struck by moving object
- 6. Load back equipment
- Hand injuries
- back injuries
- 7. Transporting waste
- Leaks of hazardous substances
- spills
- 8. Leave the site
- Traffic incidents
- interaction with public
- 9. Document and report
- Human error in reporting
- misunderstood instructions
- 10. Maintenance & checks
- Incorrect maintenance process
- unguarded machinery
- 11. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate first aid
- lack of emergency escape routes
- 12. Dealing with biohazard materials
- Exposure to biological hazards
- needle stick injuries
- 13. Manual handling
- Strains and sprains
- cuts from sharp objects
- 14. Working at heights
- Falls from height
- dropped tools or materials
- 15. Wearing personal protective equipment
- Inadequate protection
- misuse of PPE