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The Install Barriers Around Active Construction Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- exposure to noise
- 2. Site Inspection
- Falling from heights
- slips and trips on uneven ground
- 3. Transporting Barriers
- Machinery accidents
- manual handling injuries
- 4. Installing Barriers
- Falling objects
- cuts and bruises from tools
- 5. Securing Barriers
- Pinch points
- falling from heights
- 6. Clean Up
- Exposure to dust
- tripping over unorganised tools
- 7. Testing Barriers
- Pinch points
- machinery/equipment malfunction
- 8. Maintenance Check
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- electrical shocks
- 9. Rectification Work (if needed)
- Working on heights
- electrical hazards
- 10. Final Inspection
- Slipping on wet surfaces
- stepping onto sharp objects
- 11. Waste Disposal
- Manual handling injuries
- exposure to biohazards
- 12. Documenting and Reporting
- Eye strain from screen
- ergonomic issues from incorrect posture
- 13. Barrier Withdrawal
- Manual handling injuries
- tripping over
- 14. Equipment Post-Use Check
- Electrical shocks from faulty equipment
- cuts from sharp edges
- 15. Team Debrief
- Psychological stress
- slips and trips within office
- 16. Safety Audit
- Psychological stress from negative findings
- repetition related injuries
- 17. Developing Follow-Up Actions
- Psychological stress from workload
- ergonomic issues from incorrect posture
- 18. Implementing Improvements
- Resistance to change
- disruption to normal work routine
- 19. Monitoring & Review
- Emotional reactions to negative feedback
- ergonomic issues from incorrect posture
- 20. Finalising Reports
- Eye strain from screen time
- ergonomic issues from incorrect posture