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The Ice Rink Assembly And Disassembly Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment
- lack of safety gear
- 2. Site Setup
- Slippery surface
- improper lighting
- 3. Unloading Ice Rink Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- close contact areas
- 4. Assembling the Ice Rink
- Incorrect assembly
- puncture or cut injuries
- 5. Filling the Rink with Water
- Water leaks
- electric faults
- 6. Freezing Process Initiation
- Exposure to cold
- frostbite injury
- 7. Ice Surface Maintenance
- Prolonged exposure to cold
- slip and fall injuries
- 8. Ice Resurfacing Operations
- Slips
- trips and falls
- exposure to resurfacing chemicals
- 9. Operating Ice Maintenance Machines
- Noise hazards
- machinery related injuries
- 10. Monitoring Temperature
- Cold burns from direct skin contact
- hypothermia
- 11. Disassembling the Ice Rink
- Heavy objects falling
- manual handling injuries
- 12. Draining the Ice Rink
- Machinery malfunctions
- slip and fall in wet conditions
- 13. Packing Up
- Rough surfaces causing cuts or abrasions
- muscular strain
- 14. Waste Removal
- Sharp objects or materials
- biological hazards
- 15. Post-Operation Clean Up
- Chemical exposure
- manual handling injuries
- 16. Equipment Storage
- Potential tripping over unsecured equipment
- poor organisation
- 17. Review and Incident Reporting
- Failure to report incidents
- lack of incident analysis
- 18. Equipment Maintenance
- Machinery malfunctions
- electrical shocks
- 19. Regular Safety Training Sessions
- Lack of knowledge on safety standards
- complacency in following standards
- 20. Emergency Response Planning
- Failure to respond in a timely manner
- lack of proper planning