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The Grate Installations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Injury from handled equipment
- Slips and falls
- 2. Grate Selection
- Incorrect size or type causing falls
- Weight of grate causing injury
- 3. Unloading grates
- Injury from heavy lifting
- Crash injuries
- 4. Removal of old grates
- Falls into pit
- Exposure to rust and other hazards
- 5. Cleaning work area
- Inhaling of unhealthy dust
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 6. Positioning new grates
- Injury from improper manual handling
- Hitting adjacent structures
- 7. Securing grates in place
- Falling grates causing harm
- Struck by thrown tools / fasteners
- 8. Testing Installation
- Crush injuries due to testing failure
- Trip hazards on site
- 9. Adjusting installation
- Risk of collapse
- Finger entrapment under heavy weight
- 10. Final Inspection
- Tripping over uneven surface
- Dropped items injure feet
- 11. Clean up work area
- Misplacement of tools causing trip hazard
- Noise pollution hurting ears
- 12. Grate disposal
- Exposure to hazardous materials during disposal
- Heavy lifting causing back injury
- 13. Documenting process
- Eyesight impairment due to prolonged screen usage
- Incorrect information causing future risks
- 14. Re-stocking equipment
- Heavy equipment causing strain on body
- Sharp equipment causing cuts
- 15. Reviewing Safety measures
- Inadequate knowledge of safety measure causing potential hazards
- Miscommunication leading to errors