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The Loler Inspections Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Unauthorised access
- 2. Setting up equipment
- Poorly maintained equipment
- Incorrect set up of equipment
- 3. Pre-inspection checklist
- Missing steps due to rushing
- Not understanding the checklist
- 4. Load Lifting
- Exceeding load capacity
- Sudden load release
- 5. Traveling with Load
- Load swing
- obstruction on route
- machinery failure
- 6. Unload
- Falling loads
- incorrect loading technique
- 7. Equipment Shutdown
- Equipment malfunction
- Inadequate follow-through procedures
- 8. Post-operation inspection
- Machinery Wear and Tear
- overlooked damage
- 9. Maintenance and Repairs
- Inadequate tools for maintenance
- Lack of training
- 10. Dismantling Equipment
- Improper handling of equipment parts
- Lack of guidance/manuals
- 11. Storing Equipment
- Unsafe storage area
- improper storage method
- 12. Documentation and Reporting
- Missed report writing
- inaccurate report writing
- 13. Emergency Procedure Training
- Lack of training
- unpreparedness for emergencies
- 14. Regular Safety Briefings
- Incomplete safety briefings
- Non-compliance with safety practices enforced during briefings
- 15. Incidences Response
- Delay in response
- Inadequate resources for incidence responses
- 16. Equipment Upgrades
- Using outdated equipment
- Improper upgrading methods
- 17. Employees' Health Check-ups
- Irregular check-ups
- Ignoring health hazards
- 18. Handling Hard to Reach Areas
- Insufficient or inadequate tools
- risky movement in hard-to-reach areas
- 19. Using Tools
- Misuse of tools
- Lack of understanding of tools
- 20. Training New Staff
- Inadequate training material
- Overlooking Individual training needs