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The Jacking And Leveling Equipment Use Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of equipment
- Equipment malfunction
- 2. Equipment Checks
- Rust or deterioration
- Missing or loose parts
- 3. Site Assessment
- Unstable ground conditions
- Weather conditions
- 4. Setting Up Equipment
- Falling objects
- Over-exertion
- 5. Operating the Jacking Equipment
- Crushing injuries
- Pinching or shearing injuries
- 6. Level Adjustments
- Shearing or crushing injuries
- Equipment malfunction
- 7. Holding Loads
- Equipment failure
- Unexpected movement of load
- 8. Lowering Equipment
- Over-speed lowering
- Overload
- 9. Dismantling and Moving Equipment
- Incorrect manual handling
- Falling objects
- 10. Maintenance and Repairs
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- WST wrong tools
- 11. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate training
- Lack of readiness
- 12. Safety Equipment Check
- Failure of safety devices
- Improper use
- 13. Housekeeping
- Slips
- trips or falls
- Poor ergonomics
- 14. Work Completion and Review
- Incomplete tasks
- Post-operational errors
- 15. Documentation
- Lost documents
- Incorrect data entry
- 16. Training review
- Inadequate training
- Incomplete knowledge transfer
- 17. Shift Handover
- Miscommunication
- Missed details
- 18. Environmental Controls
- Noise disturbance
- Exposure to dust or fumes
- 19. Work Site Clean-Up
- Improper disposal of waste
- Hazardous spills
- 20. Debriefing and Feedback
- Inadequate feedback
- Miscommunication