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The Inspect Traction Of The Sheave Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Untrained staff
- improper protective gear
- 2. Inspection Planning
- Incorrect inspection schedule
- incomplete plan
- 3. Transporting Sheave
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips and trips
- 4. Setting Up Equipment
- Falling objects
- Electrical hazards
- 5. Pre-Inspection Checks
- Incomplete equipment checks
- Ignoring safety procedures
- 6. Performing Visual Assessments
- Eye strain
- Poor lighting
- 7. Inspecting the Traction Sheave
- Hand injuries
- Rotating parts of machinery
- 8. Using Detection Equipment
- Misinterpretation of detection device output
- Device malfunction
- 9. Documenting Inspection Findings
- Inaccurate documentation
- Failing to report issues
- 10. Cleaning Up the Work Area
- Tripping hazards
- Chemical exposures from cleaning agents
- 11. Reporting and Follow-Up
- Inadequate reporting
- Lack of follow-up actions
- 12. Maintenance of Inspection Tools
- Improper storage
- Worn out tools
- 13. Reviewing Inspection Procedures
- Complacency
- Overlooking procedure changes
- 14. Training for Future Inspection
- Inadequate training content
- Mindset against learning new things
- 15. Regular safety auditing
- Shallow review processes
- Neglect of hazard control measures
- 16. Updating Safety Measures
- Resistance to changes
- Inadequate implementation
- 17. Developing Safety Consciousness among Workers
- Lack of safety culture
- ingrained unsafe habits
- 18. Encourage Reporting of Hazards
- Fear of punitive action
- lack of confidentiality
- 19. Management Commitment to Safety
- Inadequate management involvement
- lack of resource allocation
- 20. Regular Review of Safety Policy
- Outdated safety policies
- complacency in updates