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The Joint Installations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- exposure to harmful substances
- 2. Site Inspection
- Trips and falls
- collision with objects on site
- 3. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- untrained equipment use
- 4. Site Set Up
- Falling objects
- injuries from sharp objects
- 5. Installation Planning
- Falls from height
- electric shock
- 6. Material Unloading
- Struck by moving object
- lifting heavy materials
- 7. Equipment Installation
- Electrical faults
- falling from heights
- 8. Testing and Quality Assurance
- Faulty equipment
- incorrect testing processes
- 9. Repairs and Maintenance
- Inhaling toxic fumes
- accidents from using tools incorrectly
- 10. Waste Management
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- incorrect disposal methods
- 11. Dismantling and Packing Up
- Incorrect manual handling
- falling objects
- 12. Documentation and Reporting
- Strain injuries from long sitting periods
- stress from heavy workload
- 13. Safety Briefings and Inductions
- Miscommunication of hazards
- lack of understanding safety procedures
- 14. Transportation
- Collision accidents
- loading/unloading injuries
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Panic during emergencies
- inadequate first aid availability