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The Maintenance Of Windmills And Wells Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Electric shock
- tripping hazards
- 2. Site assessment
- Exposure to wind
- falling from height
- 3. Equipment check
- Defective equipment
- hand injuries
- 4. Safety briefing
- Miscommunication
- forgetting safety protocols
- 5. Transporting equipment
- Road accidents
- back injuries from heavy lifting
- 6. Setting up site
- Stumbling over debris
- uncertain footing
- 7. Climbing windmill
- Falling from height
- wind exposure
- 8. Cleaning and inspection
- Eye injuries
- chemical exposure
- 9. Repair of components
- Electric shock
- falling objects
- 10. Testing equipment
- Unexpected start-up
- electric shock
- 11. Oiling and greasing
- Skin irritation from grease
- slips on grease spills
- 12. Replacing damaged parts
- Manual handling injuries
- trapped fingers
- 13. Lowering replaced parts
- Struck by moving object
- entanglement
- 14. Dismantling tools
- Sharp edges causing cuts
- eye injury from flying particles
- 15. Clean-up of site
- Trips and falls
- improper disposal of waste
- 16. Report writing
- Poor posture
- eye strain from computer use
- 17. Transportation back
- Road accidents
- unsecured loads
- 18. Equipment storage
- Crushing injuries from improper stacking
- stealing
- 19. Debriefing
- Miscommunication
- loss of information
- 20. Review of task
- Overlooking risks
- repetitive tasks causing strain