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The Managing Material And Tool Storage At Height Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate workspace
- Incorrect tools and equipment
- 2. Setting Up Safety Barriers
- Falls from height
- Strains/Sprains
- 3. Material And Tool Inspection
- Defective tools
- Exposure to sharp edges
- 4. Positioning Of Material/Tools
- Incorrect body mechanics while lifting
- Unstable placement of materials/tools
- 5. Lifting Materials/Tools To Height
- Back injury
- Dropping materials/tools
- 6. Secure Materials/Tools At Height
- Materials/tools falling
- Incorrect tying/securing methods
- 7. Work With Tools At Height
- Risks of falls
- Slippery hand tools
- 8. Store Materials/Tools At Height
- Crushing injury
- risk of unstable stacking
- 9. Re-Inspection Of Materials/Tools
- Failure of equipment
- Contact with sharp objects
- 10. Monitoring The Storage Area
- Slipping hazards
- Tripping hazards
- 11. Dealing With Unused Materials/Tools
- Puncture wounds
- Incorrect disposal practices
- 12. Shut Down And Sign Off
- fatigue risks
- Irregular work/shift duration
- 13. External Weather Conditions
- Risks due to rain
- Risks due to wind speed
- 14. Environmental Impact
- Noise pollution
- Dust or particle exposure
- 15. Emergency Response
- Lack of first aid training
- Inadequate escape route provision