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The Installing Bulkheads Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate planning
- Lack of protective equipment
- 2. Inspection of Equipment
- Equipment malfunction
- Incorrect usage of equipment
- 3. Site Survey
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Slip and fall on wet floor
- 4. Assembling Bulkheads
- Falling objects
- Hand injuries
- 5. North-South Alignment
- Trip hazards
- Miscommunication
- 6. East-West Alignment
- Incorrect measurements
- Lack of expertise
- 7. Checking Alignment
- Using faulty tools
- Incorrect reading
- 8. Installing Restraint System
- Faulty restraint system
- Improper installation
- 9. Fixing Bulkheads
- Incorrect tool usage
- Dust inhalation
- 10. Cleaning of the Workspace
- Use of harsh cleaning chemicals
- Improper disposal of waste
- 11. Finishing and Painting
- Potential inhalation of toxic fumes
- Skin irritation
- 12. Inspection of Installed Bulkheads
- Risk of bulkhead collapse
- Sharp edges on the material
- 13. Post-Installation Checks
- Overlooking minor defects
- Electrical faults
- 14. Review of Installation Process
- Risk of repeating mistakes
- Lack of feedback
- 15. Documentation
- Misplacement of documents
- Inaccurate record keeping
- 16. Dismantling and Storage (if required)
- Improper storage
- Damaged bulkheads during dismantling
- 17. Quality Assurance Checks
- Risks of non-compliance
- Overlooking minor defects
- 18. Post-work Cleaning and Waste Management
- Inadequate disposal procedures
- Exposure to harmful cleaning products
- 19. Regular Maintenance Checks
- Defective equipment
- Unnoticed wear and tear
- 20. Emergency Management Procedure
- Incomplete emergency preparedness
- Lack of knowledge on how to act during emergencies