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The Hand Stack Goods On High Levels Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip and fall hazards
- Incorrect manual handling techniques
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Equipment malfunction
- Lack of safety equipment
- 3. Pallet Inspection
- Splinters
- Unstable loads
- 4. Hand Protection
- Cuts
- Skin irritations from materials handled
- 5. Lifting Technique
- Strain injuries
- Crushing injuries from load
- 6. High Level Stacking Techniques
- Falling goods
- Incidents due to stacking instability
- 7. Load Securing
- Loads shifting and falling
- Slips and trips over unsecured materials
- 8. Use of Ladder/Step stool
- Falls from heights
- Incorrect use of ladders
- 9. Environmental Factors Consideration
- Poor lighting
- Cluttered walkways
- 10. Breaks and Hydration
- Dehydration
- Fatigue-related accidents
- 11. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of awareness in emergency procedures
- Panic-induced accidents
- 12. Final Inspection
- Missed hazards
- Complacency related incidents
- 13. Reporting
- Inadequate reporting causing future accidents
- Miscommunication
- 14. Cleanup and Area Sanitation
- Slips
- trips and falls on leftover materials
- Unhygienic conditions leading to illness
- 15. Post Work Health Check
- Undetected injuries
- Long term health complications