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The Installing Light Bar Towers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment handling
- Lack of PPE
- Trailing wires causing trip hazard
- 2. Site Assessment
- Unstable footing
- Overhead powerlines
- 3. Light Bar Tower Assembly
- Falling materials
- Electric shock from assembly parts
- Pinching/crushing injury
- 4. Mounting the Light Bar
- Falls from height
- Strikes from falling objects
- 5. Wiring the Light Bar
- Electrical shock
- Fire from incorrect wiring
- 6. Base Installation
- Musculoskeletal injuries from lifting
- Exposure to hazardous substances (concrete)
- 7. Finalising and Energising
- Live Electrical Parts
- Musculoskeletal injury during testing and energising process
- 8. Working at Height
- Fall from heights
- Dropping tools/ material
- 9. Dismantling
- Falls from height
- Injuries from dismantling with heavy tools
- 10. Transport to Site
- Manual handling injuries
- Vehicle accident
- 11. Waste disposal
- Skin irritations
- trip hazards from littered waste
- 12. Perform regular inspection
- Electric shock
- Incomplete maintenance leading to system failure
- 13. Emergency Procedures Handling
- Inadequate first-aid provision
- Aggravation of injury due to wrong emergency procedure
- 14. Weather considerations
- Slips
- trips and falls due to bad weather conditions; working in poor lighting
- 15. Finishing up/Clean Up
- Inadequate waste management
- slip/trip hazard due to improper clean-up
- 16. Maintenance of Equipment
- Electric Shock
- Injury from faulty Equipment