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The Install Or Dismantle Grandstands Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unclear instructions
- Lack of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- 2. Site Set-up
- Trip hazards
- Exposure to weather conditions
- 3. Transporting materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Traffic Accident
- 4. Assembling grandstand parts
- Falls from height
- Trapped fingers/hands
- 5. Installing seats and barriers
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by moving objects
- 6. Inspecting installation
- Falls from height
- Faulty equipment
- 7. Dismantling grandstands
- Falls from height
- Manual handling injuries
- 8. Site Clean-up
- Manual handling injuries
- Trip hazards
- 9. Disposal of waste
- Inappropriate waste disposal
- Manual handling injuries
- 10. Final inspection
- Missed defects
- Insufficient lighting
- 11. Secure Area
- Unauthorized access
- Use of faulty tools
- 12. Site De-briefing
- Communication failure
- Inadequate planning
- 13. Team Breakdown
- Fatigue
- Stress
- Poor team coordination
- 14. Pack up
- Transport accidents
- Equipment damage
- 15. Reporting and documentation
- Missing documents
- Miscommunication
- 16. Feedback and updating SWMS
- Not updated regularly
- Ignorance of updates
- 17. Regular Maintenance
- Inadequate maintenance
- Use of faulty tools
- 18. Regular Training
- Insufficient training
- Lack of knowledge
- 19. Emergency Response Plan
- Lack of plan
- Incomplete information in plan
- 20. Regular Audits
- Incomplete audits
- Non-cooperation from staff