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The Inspection Of High Structures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe working area
- Inadequate safety gear
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- Lack of training
- Equipment misuse
- 3. Site Evaluation
- Poor weather conditions
- Unclear communication
- 4. Safety Briefing
- Inadequate knowledge of safety measures
- 5. Lift Preparations
- Rough handling
- dropping objects on others
- 6. Climbing Up
- Slipping and falling
- Fatigue
- Vertigo
- 7. Inspection Start
- Hair/clothing caught in equipment
- Accidental toolbox falling
- 8. Breakdown Procedures
- Poor emergency procedures
- Faulty equipment
- 9. Work Area Set-Up
- Tripping
- Falling objects
- 10. Descending
- Dizziness
- Fatigue
- 11. Use of Tools
- Incorrect usage of tools
- Tool malfunction
- 12. Material Handling
- Back injury
- Unsecured loads
- 13. Structure Evaluation
- Ignorance of structure's condition
- Dishonest reporting
- 14. Clean Up & Dismantle
- Inappropriate disposal
- Less safe conditions post-operation
- 15. Review & Report
- Inadequate information documented
- Late reporting of incident
- 16. Gear Return
- Misplacement of gear
- Incomplete return
- 17. Site Clearance
- Tripping hazards
- Nails or sharp objects
- 18. Post-Work Debrief
- Risk of overlooking important issues
- Inadequate feedback
- 19. Safety Audit Completion
- Misreporting
- Overlooking findings
- 20. Regular Follow ups & Maintenance
- Overlooking minor issues leading to major problem
- Lack of maintenance schedule