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The Installing Roadside Barriers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate equipment
- lack of safety gear
- 2. Site Inspection
- Slippery conditions
- unlevel ground
- 3. Area Set-up
- Twisting during lifting items
- overexertion
- 4. Equipment Check
- Malfunctioning machinery
- faulty equipment
- 5. Installation Begins
- Working at height
- faulty tools
- 6. Load Lifting
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- falling objects
- 7. Positioning Barrier
- Risky manual handling
- crushed by moving barriers
- 8. Barrier Attachment
- Protruding nails or bolts
- incorrect use of tools
- 9. Quality Checks
- Slips
- trips and falls
- repetitive actions
- 10. Revising Work
- Falling from height
- struck by moving object
- 11. Clean up
- Incorrect storage of tools
- inadequate PPE disposal
- 12. Barrier Dismantling
- Crushing or pinching injuries
- heavy lifting
- 13. Material Handling
- Back injuries
- knee injuries
- 14. Power Tool Operation
- Electric shock
- flying debris
- excessive noise
- 15. Traffic Management
- Risks to public
- vehicle accidents
- 16. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate training
- delayed reaction
- 17. Debris Disposal
- Cuts
- punctures
- slip,trip and fall
- 18. Barrier Maintenance
- Pinch points
- repetitive movement injuries
- 19. Equipment Storage
- Tripping hazards
- improper lifting
- 20. Site Shutdown
- Leftover debris
- unsecured equipment