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The Load Calculation And Planning Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling injuries
- Falling objects
- 2. Consultation of Plans & Specifications
- Lack of understanding operations
- Incorrect load estimation
- 3. Selection of cranes and other lifting equipment
- Risks arising from inadequately maintained equipment
- using wrong lifting equipment
- 4. Site inspection
- Tripping hazards
- Poor visibility conditions
- 5. Load estimation
- Incorrect Load Calculation
- Damaged Equipment
- 6. Positioning of crane
- Overhead power lines
- Unstable ground
- 7. Inspection of cranes and lifting accessories
- Not performed properly
- Unsuitable equipment
- 8. Setting up the crane
- Instability issues
- Nearby obstacles
- 9. Testing of crane operation
- Malfunction of equipment
- Operator error
- 10. Communication Procedures
- Miscommunication during maneuvers
- Untrained staff
- 11. Lifting operation execution
- Inaccurate Load calculation
- sudden weather changes
- 12. Supervision on the Lifting operation
- lack of qualified supervision
- inexperienced workers
- 13. Emergency procedures
- lack of established emergency procedures
- inadequate training
- 14. Dismantling of Crane
- Improper dismantling techniques
- potential falling debris
- 15. Post-Operation procedures
- Poor housekeeping and safety measures
- Inadequate incident reporting