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The Installation Of Safety Cages Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate safety gear
- Poor lighting
- 2. Manual Handling equipment
- Overexertion injuries
- Poor posture
- 3. Inspection of site
- Exposed to tripping hazards
- Incorrect storage of materials/equipment
- 4. Assess location for installation
- Working at height
- Risk of slipping or falls
- 5. Prepare the Installation area
- Electrical Risks
- Falling objects
- 6. Obtain Safety Cages
- Manual handling concerns
- Storage risks
- 7. Assemble Safety Cages
- Trapping/Crushing injuries
- Improper use of tools
- 8. Move Cages to location
- Manual handling concerns
- Collision with machinery/personnel
- 9. Install Safety Cages
- Falls from height
- Struck by moving equipment
- 10. Test Cage Installation
- Falls from height
- Cage failure/defects
- 11. Conducting Final Safety Check
- Overlooking potential faults
- Incorrect procedure implementation
- 12. Provide training on using Safety Cages
- Miscommunication
- Incorrect procedure instruction
- 13. Safe Clean up and disposal
- Exposure to improper waste handling
- Slips trips and falls
- 14. Document Completed Work
- Incorrect record-keeping
- Loss of important documents
- 15. Conduct Periodic Maintenance and Review
- Negligence in maintenance
- Overlooking safety updates