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The Install Or Remove Protective Netting Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate PPE
- Incorrect tool usage
- 2. Site Inspection
- Slip and fall
- Struck by moving vehicles
- 3. Equipment Set-Up
- Improper lifting
- Electrical hazards
- 4. Laying of Netting
- Working at height
- struck by falling objects
- 5. Secure Netting
- Overexertion
- inappropriate use of tools
- 6. Regular Check
- Overexertion
- Struck by vehicle
- 7. Adjusting Netting
- Inadequate PPE
- working at height
- 8. Detect Issue
- Incorrect problem identification
- inadequate PPE
- 9. Fixing Issues
- Poor communication
- inadequate PPE
- 10. Removal of Netting
- Overexertion
- working at height
- 11. Pack Up
- Incorrect packup process
- manual handling
- 12. Clean Up
- Slip and fall
- improper waste disposal
- 13. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous materials
- incorrect disposal procedure
- 14. Report
- Inadequate report
- poor communication
- 15. Training
- failure to understand instructions
- inadequate training preparation
- 16. Emergency plan
- Poorly constructed plan
- failure to follow procedures
- 17. Equipment Maintenance
- Wear and tear of equipment
- lack of spares
- 18. Daily Check
- Overlooked details
- wear and tear of equipment
- 19. Restock Materials
- Manual handling issues
- overstocking
- 20. Close Down
- Inadequate shut down process
- failure to secure materials