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The Installation Of Outdoor Decorations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- Trips
- and Falls
- Manual Handling Injuries
- 2. Site Assessment
- Working in Adverse Weather Conditions
- Interaction with Traffic
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Faulty Equipment
- Electrical Hazards
- 4. Ladder Placement
- Fall from Height
- Unstable Surface
- 5. Decoration Installation
- Falling Objects
- Overexertion Injuries
- 6. Electrical Connection
- Electrical Shock
- Fire Risk
- 7. Final Inspection
- Faulty Equipment
- Overlooking Safety Hazard
- 8. Clean Up
- Sharp Objects
- Chemical Exposures
- 9. Storage & Packing up
- Improper lifting
- Struck by Objects
- 10. Post-installation Check
- Unstable Decorations
- Electrical Hazards
- 11. Transporting Decorations
- Road Accidents
- Carrying Heavy Loads
- 12. Reporting Any Discrepancies
- Miscommunications
- Stress
- 13. Dealing with Leftover Materials
- Environmental Impact
- Disposing of Sharps
- 14. Review and Revise the Method Statement
- Overlooking Safety Recommendations
- Non-Compliance
- 15. Health Surveillance
- Exposure to Noise or Dust
- Long term musculoskeletal disorders
- 16. Investigation of Incidents
- Delay in Reporting
- Insufficient Information
- 17. Regular Equipment Maintenance
- Using unfit equipment
- Ignoring Safety Measures
- 18. Training and Competence
- Inadequate Training
- Risk Taking Behavior
- 19. Emergency Planning
- Ignorance of Evacuation Routes
- Panic during emergencies
- 20. Quality Control & Finishing
- Overlooking Defects
- Ignoring Safety Standards