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The Hoarding And Barricading Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping
- Falling items
- 2. Site Inspection
- Physical injury
- Chemical risks
- 3. Barricade Planning
- Miscommunication
- Wrong planning
- 4. Materials Selection
- Inappropriate tools
- Heavy lifting
- 5. Barricade Installation
- Falling items
- Inadequate security
- 6. Safety Checks
- Overlooking hazards
- Inadequate inspection
- 7. Maintenance Checks
- Wear and tear
- Overusing materials
- 8. Repairs And Modifications
- Incorrect handling
- Further damage
- 9. Removal of Barricade
- Tripping
- Falling items
- 10. Post-Removal Checks
- Unnoticed hazards
- Damaged property
- 11. Waste Management
- Improper disposal
- Contamination
- 12. Documentation and Reporting
- Record omissions
- Miscommunications
- 13. Transporting Tools to Site
- Vehicle incidents
- Lifting injuries
- 14. Material Handling
- Improper lifting
- Spills and leaks
- 15. Emergency Response Plan
- Insufficient training
- Lack of emergency resources
- 16. Debriefing and Lessons Learnt
- Insufficient feedback
- Knowledge gaps
- 17. Regular Toolbox Talks
- Inadequate information
- Miscommunication
- 18. Daily Hazard Identification
- Rushed checks
- Overlooking small hazards
- 19. Periodic Equipment Inspection
- Machinery failure
- Neglect of maintenance routines
- 20. Enforcing Safety Culture
- Non-compliance
- Inadequate supervision