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The Gymnasium Equipment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls; Manual handling injuries
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty equipment; Damaged cables
- 3. Moving Equipment
- Collision with pedestrians or objects; Musculoskeletal injuries
- 4. Setting Up Equipment
- Strains and sprains; Trip hazards from cords
- 5. Equipment Maintenance
- Electrocution; Chemical exposure
- 6. Using Welding Tools
- Burns; Fire hazards
- 7. Lifting Heavy Equipment
- Musculoskeletal injuries; Struck by falling equipment
- 8. Climbing Ladders
- Falls from height; Loss of balance
- 9. Assembling Equipment
- Pinch points; Impact injuries
- 10. Electrical Works
- Electric shock; Fire hazards
- 11. Machine Operation
- Entanglement; Noise exposure
- 12. Disassembling
- Debris hazards; Tipping over risks
- 13. Securing Equipment
- Unsecured loads; Falling objects
- 14. Cleaning up Workspace
- Slips
- trips and falls; Exposure to chemicals
- 15. Documentation
- Paper cuts; Improperly filed documents
- 16. Employee Training
- Incorrect techniques; Inadequate understanding of WHS procedures
- 17. Emergency Response
- Slow response times; Inadequacy in emergency access
- 18. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous materials; Manual handling injuries
- 19. Personal Hygiene
- Inadequate facilities; Spreading of illness
- 20. Storing Equipment
- Obstructed walkways; Trip hazards