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The Leveling Soil With Tractors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Pre-operational Checks
- Equipment malfunction
- falls from heights
- 3. Leveling Work
- Imbalance leading to roll-overs
- skin contact with soil contaminants
- 4. Loading Soil
- Back strain
- dust inhalation
- 5. Unloading Soil
- Falling objects
- back strain
- 6. Maintenance Activities
- Electrical shocks
- burns from hot surfaces
- 7. Refuelling
- Fire or explosions
- skin contact with fuel
- 8. Post-Operation Checks
- Overexertion
- cuts or bruises
- 9. Clean-Up
- Slip and trips
- skin contact with cleaning chemicals
- 10. Storage
- Falls due to clutter
- trips and falls over unsecured items
- 11. Equipment Inspection
- Hand injury
- eye injury from flying debris
- 12. Machine Shut Down
- Electrical shocks
- burns from overheating parts
- 13. Equipment Repair
- Injury from power tools
- electrical shocks
- 14. Record Keeping
- Repetitive strain injuries
- eye strain
- 15. Communication & Signage
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- language barriers
- 16. Regular Review & Update of SWMS
- Non-compliance
- outdated safety procedures
- 17. Waste Management
- Injury due to improper waste disposal
- environmental harm
- 18. Emergency Procedure Familiarisation
- Panic during emergencies
- lack of emergency response action knowledge
- 19. Personal Protective Equipment Check
- Inappropriate PPE
- discomfort while working
- 20. Continuous Risk Assessment
- Overlooking potential hazards
- lack of hazard recognition