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The Installation Of Screw Rod Lifts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips or falls
- Inadequate lifting gear
- Improper manual handling
- 2. Delivery Inspection
- Equipment damage
- Tripping on delivery materials
- 3. Unpacking Components
- Manual handling injuries
- sharp object injuries
- 4. Assembling Components
- Falling objects
- Incorrect assembly causing equipment failure
- 5. Installation of Screw Lift Rod
- Incorrect fixing leading to falling objects
- Manual handling injuries
- 6. Enclosure Setup
- Poor fitment causing equipment failures
- Tripping on setup materials
- 7. Electrical Connections
- Electric shock
- Fire from incorrect wiring
- 8. Safety Device Installation
- Inadequate safety device install causing equipment failure
- 9. Function Check
- Incomplete function check causing operation error
- 10. Finishing & Clean Up
- Slipping on cleaning fluids
- Sharp objects injury during clean up
- 11. Operator Training
- Improper usage
- potential for accidents due to lack of training
- 12. Regular Maintenance
- Operation compromises due to skipped or improper maintenance
- 13. Emergency Procedures
- Damage and/or injuries due to not following procedures
- 14. Document Completion
- Incomplete/incorrect documents causing hazards during later work phases
- 15. Sign Off Procedure
- Missing accountability
- possible safety standards discrepancy
- 16. Communication Breakdowns
- Wrong Information Passed
- Miscommunication leading to operational failure
- 17. Decommissioning and Disposal
- Improper disposal resulting in environment hazards
- Unsafe handling of outdated component or equipment
- 18. Storage Condition
- Damage due to improper storage
- Missing components due to poor inventory management
- 19. Fault Reporting and Investigation
- Unreported/uninvestigated faults leading to ongoing hazards
- 20. Recovery Procedure
- Inadequate recovery procedures after any incident