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The Installing Pipework Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect tools or equipment
- Trip hazards
- 2. Site Assessment
- Environmental factors
- Unstable work conditions
- 3. Lifting & Handling Pipework
- Manual handling injuries
- Dropping heavy objects
- 4. Measuring and Marking
- Inaccurate measurements
- use of Sharp tools
- 5. Cutting Pipe Sections
- Flying debris
- Noise
- Hand injury
- 6. De-burring and Cleaning
- Sharp edges
- Eye injury from debris
- 7. Pipe fitting
- Caught in/between equipment
- PPE not effective
- 8. Welding and Joining Pipes
- Exposure to harmful fumes
- fire hazard
- 9. Pressure testing
- Equipment malfunctions
- High-pressure hazards
- 10. Clean up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Improper disposal of waste
- 11. Equipment Demobilization
- Improper lifting techniques
- equipment malfunctions
- 12. Transporting of pipes
- Vehicle collision or accident
- Load spillage
- 13. Off-loading pipes
- Falls from height
- Incorrect manual handling
- 14. Post Installation Checks
- Faulty equipment
- Leaks
- 15. Document and Report
- Incorrect documentation
- Miscommunication
- 16. Emergency Procedure Review
- Unprepared for emergencies
- Lack of knowledge
- 17. Health and Safety Briefing
- Lack of safety awareness
- Non-compliance with safety procedures
- 18. Use of Machinery
- Machine malfunction
- caught in/between equipment
- 19. Material storage
- Incorrect storage
- Fire hazard
- 20. Final Site Assessment
- Environmental changes
- Missed hazards