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The Install Heavy Components Using Rigging Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment
- Lack of training
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Equipment malfunction
- Inadequate safety gear
- 3. Installation Area Safety Check
- Fall hazards
- Unstable structures
- 4. Rigging Set-up
- Faulty rigging
- Overloading
- 5. Test Lift
- Unexpected load shift
- Equipment failure
- 6. Component Positioning
- Miscommunication
- Equipment malfunction
- 7. Component Execution
- Workers underneath heavy objects
- Delay in execution
- 8. Load Securing
- Incorrect securing methods
- Loose materials falling
- 9. De-rigging
- Pinched fingers
- Falls from height
- 10. Post-Installation Inspection
- overlooked damages
- missed bolt-ins
- 11.Clean-up and Waste Disposal
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- improper handling of waste
- 12. Documentation and Reporting
- Incomplete reports and documentation
- unreadable writing
- 13. Emergency Procedures Training
- Rush to evacuate
- not knowing the correct procedures
- 14. Periodic Maintenance
- Neglected maintenance
- use of incorrect parts
- 15.Worker's Health Monitoring
- Chronic effects of exposure to high noise levels
- extended working hours
- 16.Routine Inspection
- Overlooked irregularities due to rushed inspections
- missing small details
- 17.Training Review and Update
- Inherent risks in equipment usage not adequately addressed
- lack of adherence to new safety regulations
- 18.Equipment Service and Maintenance
- Incorrect maintenance procedures
- unqualified personnel performing services
- 19.Policy Evaluation and Update
- Discrepancies in policies
- not aligned with safety standards
- 20. Regulatory Compliance Check
- Non-compliance
- Failure of audit