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The Install Anchors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slippery surface
- Handling heavy equipment
- 2. Transporting materials
- Overexertion
- Trip hazards
- 3. Establish mounting points
- Working at height
- Tools and equipment malfunction
- 4. Drilling holes
- Noise
- Dust
- Eye injuries
- 5. Cleaning holes
- Repetitive movements
- Skin contact with dust
- 6. Inserting anchors
- Struck by moving objects
- Hand injuries
- 7. Tightening anchors
- Misuse of tool/equipment
- Crushing injuries
- 8. Testing integrity of installation
- Falling from height
- Failure of equipment
- 9. Work site clean-up
- Trip hazards
- Improper disposal of waste
- 10. Debriefing
- Lack of communication
- Misunderstanding safety instructions
- 11. Return of equipment
- Manual handling
- Transport related hazards
- 12. Report writing
- Eye strain
- Poor posture
- 13. Conduct follow-up inspection
- Fall hazard
- Unidentified hazard in completed project
- 14. Maintenance of anchors
- Working at heights
- Equipment failure
- 15. Routine Inspection
- Inadequate safety equipment
- Unexpected structural changes
- 16. Problem Reporting
- Inadequate hazard identification
- Delayed response time
- 17. Emergency Response
- Inadequate training
- Improper use of safety equipment
- 18. Communication and Coordination
- Disorganized work environment
- Miscommunication
- 19. Regular Training
- Irregularities in procedure
- Insufficient knowledge on safety protocols
- 20. Continuous Improvement
- Resistance to change
- Complacency