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The Loading And Unloading Insulation Rolls Or Batts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Manual handling injuries
- 2. Loading Insulation Batts
- Risk of falling objects
- Back injuries from lifting heavy items
- 3. Transport to site
- Vehicle accidents
- Material spillage
- 4. Unloading at Site
- Falling objects
- Tripping over batts on the ground
- 5. Placement of Batt Insulation
- Physical exhaustion
- Incorrect placement leading to inefficient insulation
- 6. Securement of Batt Insulation
- Fall from heights
- Sharp object injuries
- 7. Inspection post Installation
- Trips and falls
- Exposure to fibreglass particles
- 8. Load Restraint
- Inadequate securing of load
- Slipping while climbing onto load
- 9. Cleaning up after Job
- Exposure to fibreglass particles
- Slips due to left over insulation materials
- 10. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Injuries due to faulty equipment
- 11. Removal of leftover/unused batts
- Back strain from manual lifting
- Slips/trips due to scattered materials
- 12. Paperwork & Reporting
- Ergonomic risks
- Eye strain
- 13. Emergency Procedures
- Non-compliance to emergency procedures
- Lack of awareness about emergency exits or assembly points
- 14. Staff Training
- Inadequate adherence to WHS practices
- Miscommunication
- 15. Safety Audits & Inspections
- Mishandling of tools and equipment
- Non-adherence to safety guidelines