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The Maintenance In Suspended Positions Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- falling objects
- 2. Ground Setting Up
- Rope abrasion
- falling from height
- 3. System Check
- System failure
- swinging in suspension
- 4. Positioning
- Rope entanglement
- striking underground services
- 5. Work Start
- Cuts and abrasions
- overheating
- 6. Equipment Use
- Equipment failure
- losing grip on equipment
- 7. Movement on Site
- Falling from height
- collision with structures
- 8. Rest Breaks
- Dehydration
- fatigue
- 9. Work Continuation
- Muscle strain
- repetitive stress injury
- 10. Finishing the Task
- Descending too quickly
- landing on uneven ground
- 11. Clean Up
- Trip hazards
- dust inhalation
- 12. Area Check
- Missed hazards
- leftover materials
- 13. Removal of Safety Gear
- Incorrect removal procedures
- pinch points
- 14. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- missing parts
- 15. Report Making
- Inaccurate reporting
- omission of details
- 16. Departure
- Traffic accidents
- inclement weather conditions