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The Manipulate Steel Trusses Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Manual handling injuries
- 2. Transporting Steel Trusses
- Falls during loading/unloading
- Struck by moving objects
- 3. Pre-assembly Inspection
- Cuts and abrasions
- Eye injuries from dust particles
- 4. Assembling Steel Trusses
- Caught-in/between hazards
- Falls from height
- 5. Lifting and Placing Trusses
- Struck by object
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- 6. Securing Trusses
- Falls from heights
- Hit by falling objects
- 7. Final Inspection
- Tripping over scraps
- Cuts and abrasions
- 8. Dealing with Scraps/Clean-up
- Tripping
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 9. Maintenance of Tools/Equipment
- Electric shock
- Cuts and bruises
- 10. Dismantling job site
- Falls from height
- Struck by falling objects
- 11. Loading/Unloading for Return Transport
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by moving objects
- 12. Transport Back to Storage
- Vehicle accident
- Damage to steel trusses
- 13. Unloading and Storing Trusses
- Manual handling injuries
- Crushed by trusses
- 14. Post-operation Maintenance and Reports
- Repetitive strain injury
- Mental stress
- 15. Emergency Procedures Brief
- Lack of safety knowledge
- Panic during emergencies
- 16. Safety Gear Check/Update
- Insufficient protective gear
- Wear and tear in safety gear
- 17. Regular Tool/Equipment Inspection
- Electric shock
- Malfunctioning equipment
- 18. Continuing Education/Training
- Inadequate training
- Miscommunication
- 19. Regular Health Assessments
- Mental stress
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- 20. Post-project Evaluation/Reviews
- Mental stress
- Miscommunication