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The Installation Of Awnings At Height Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards from equipment
- Manual handling items
- 2. Site Assessment
- Working at height
- Awning collapse
- 3. Equipment Check
- Faulty Tools
- Electric shock from power tools
- 4. Scaffolding Set-Up
- Fall from height
- Scaffold collapse
- 5. Ladder placement
- Unstable surface
- Falling objects
- 6. Removing Old Awnings
- Manual handling injuries
- Falling objects
- 7. Prepping New Awnings
- Sharp object injuries
- Pinch/crush points
- 8. Installation
- Falls from height
- Missteps or slips
- Struck by awning materials
- 9. Securing Awnings
- Awning collapse
- Falls from height
- 10. Clean Up
- Trips over debris
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 11. Inspecting Install
- Falling objects
- Awning collapse
- 12. Disassembling Scaffolding
- Fall from height
- Scaffold Collapse
- 13. Loading Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Vehicle run-over
- 14. Unloading at Warehouse
- Falling objects
- Manual handling injuries
- 15. Final Check
- Missed residual risks
- Unaddressed hazards
- 16. Safety Review
- Improper knowledge of safety protocols
- Missed steps in safety checklist
- 17. Maintenance Check
- Unintentional operation
- Unexpected start
- 18. Toolbox Talk
- Incorrect information provided
- Lack of understanding
- 19. Equipment Storage
- Manual handling injuries
- Trip hazards from improperly stored equipment
- 20. Documentation and Reporting
- Incomplete or incorrect documentation
- Errors in reporting