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The Installation Of Dolly Wheels Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping hazards
- incorrect handling of tools
- 2. Assembling dolly wheels
- Hand injury
- eye injury from flying debris
- 3. Loading apparatus on dolly wheels
- Back/leg injuries due to heavy lifting
- foot injuries if object falls
- 4. Securing apparatus
- Finger pinching/injury due to improper securing
- 5. Moving loaded dolly
- Collision with objects/people
- losing control of load
- 6. Navigating ramps and slopes
- Dolly tipping over
- uncontrolled acceleration or deceleration
- 7. Unloading apparatus
- Injury due to dislodged parts
- back strain due to heavy lifting
- 8. Disassembling dolly wheels
- Hand injury
- eye injury due to flying debris
- 9. Cleaning up work area
- Slipping on leftover debris
- cuts from sharp objects
- 10. Transportation of dolly wheels
- Sudden movements causing damage or injury
- improper stowage causing accidents
- 11. Storing dolly wheels
- Inadequate storage space
- manual lifting
- 12. Emergency preparedness training
- Incomplete knowledge can cause mishaps
- panic situations may increase risk
- 13. Maintenance of dolly wheels
- Mechanical hazards
- poor maintenance practices
- 14. Inspection of dolly wheels
- Misjudgement leading to accidents
- overlooked faults
- 15. Safe work practices training
- Inadequate knowledge causing harm
- wrongful usage of tools and equipment
- 16. Disposal of old dolly wheels
- Improper disposal leading to accidents
- falling objects during disposal
- 17. Safety equipment checks
- Missing or defective safety equipment
- not using proper safety gears
- 18. Regular health checkups for workers
- Undetected health issues can compromise safety
- physical unfitness can cause accidents
- 19. Safe storage procedures for tools
- Inefficient storing may lead to accidents
- sharp objects causing injury if not stored properly
- 20. Equipment handling training
- Incorrect handling can cause accidents
- improper use of equipments