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The Installing Dewatering Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling
- Tripping over cords and hoses
- 2. Secure Workplace
- Falling objects
- Unauthorized access
- 3. Installation Site Evaluation
- Inappropriate site use
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 4. Selection of Equipment
- Incorrect equipment
- Mechanical hazards
- 5. Transport of Equipment
- Road accidents
- Unsecured load
- 6. Deployment of Dewatering System
- Mechanical failure
- Electrical shocks
- 7. Inspection of Equipment
- Wear and tear
- Faulty equipment
- 8. Start Operation
- Noise
- Vibration hazards
- 9. Monitor Operation
- Overheating
- Fluid leaks
- 10. Maintenance of Dewatering System
- Inadequate safety procedures
- Failure to isolate energy sources
- 11. Stop Operation
- Inappropriate shutdown procedure
- Sudden stoppage
- 12. Dismantling of Dewatering System
- Accidental activation
- Lifting/transportation hazards
- 13. Transporting Equipment back
- Unsecured load
- Road accidents
- 14. Clean up Work area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Incorrect waste disposal
- 15. Debrief Team
- Failure to communicate key safety issues
- Miscalculation of remaining work
- 16. Document work Done
- Paper cuts
- Stress from inaccurate documentation
- 17. Post Work Inspection
- Missed hazards
- Incomplete cleanup
- 18. Return Equipment
- Incorrect storage
- Damage during transport
- 19. Review Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) procedures
- Non-compliance to WHS procedures
- Lack of audit follow up
- 20. Update SWMS as required
- Inaccurate updates
- Failure to comply with regulatory changes