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Key Features:
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The Installations At Height Or Overhead Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Fall from height
- Slips and trips
- 2. Setting Equipment
- Fall of equipment
- Electrical hazards
- 3. Climbing Ladder
- Falling objects
- Misuse of ladder
- 4. Installation At Height
- Electrocution
- Falling Objects
- 5. Using Power Tools
- Noise
- Vibration
- Cuts/Bruises
- 6. Checking Installed Equipment
- Failure of equipment
- Improper installation
- 7. Trafficking Area
- Collision with vehicles
- trip hazard
- 8. Use of Safety Harness
- Harness failure
- improper harness usage
- 9. Dismounting Ladder
- Falling
- slipping
- 10. Storing Equipment
- Unorganised storage
- injury due to improperly stored equipments
- 11. Clean Up
- Slips and trips from cleaning materials
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 12. Waste Disposal
- Injury from waste handling
- biohazard exposure
- 13. Inspecting the Site After Work
- Incomplete checks
- missed hazard identification
- 14. Documenting the Work Done
- Missed documentation
- incorrect documentation
- 15. Reviewing Safety Measures
- Overlooking safety measures
- inadequate review
- 16. Close Out Meeting
- Miscommunication
- overlooking hazards during discussion
- 17. Re-evaluate Worker Training
- Ineffectiveness of training
- missed hazards in training
- 18. Updating Site Safety Plan
- Failure to update plans
- overseeing safety measures
- 19. Maintaining Equipment
- Injury from equipment handling
- ineffective maintenance
- 20. Reviewing Incident and Injury Reports
- Overlooking key details
- ineffective corrective measures