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The Install Rope Grippers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment loading
- Poor communication
- 2. Surface Assessment
- Uneven/Slippery surfaces
- Falling objects
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Rope frays/failure
- Incorrect setup
- 4. Safety Briefing
- Inadequate knowledge transfer
- Missed information
- 5. Rope Gripper Installation
- Falling from height
- Hand injuries from handling equipment
- 6. Testing Equipment
- Equipment failure
- Rope slippage
- 7. Work Area Clean Up
- Tripping over debris/equipment
- Cut/puncture wounds from discarded materials
- 8. Final Inspection
- Missed risks/faults
- Ignored best practices
- 9. Debrief
- Inadequate feedback
- Ignored safety breaches
- 10. Documentation
- Incorrect record keeping
- Lost documents
- 11. Transport
- Driving hazards
- Load securement issues
- 12. Equipment Maintenance
- Faulty equipment
- Injury while performing maintenance
- 13. Hazardous Material Handling
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Improper disposal of hazardous waste
- 14. Emergency Procedures Training
- Inadequate knowledge of procedures
- Panic during emergency
- 15. Post-Operational Inspection
- Missed faults
- Inferior quality of work
- 16. PPE Check and Maintenance
- Inadequate checks resulting in faulty or missing PPE
- Ill-fitting PPE
- 17. Fire Safety
- Risk of fires from flammable materials/conditions
- Ignorance of fire safety procedures
- 18. Electrical Safety
- Risk of electric shocks
- Inadequate grounding
- 19. Chemical Safety
- Exposure to dangerous chemicals
- Incorrect storage or usage of chemicals
- 20. Noise Management
- Excessive noise leading to hearing damage
- Disruption of communication due to noise