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The Manual Handling Of Steel Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Exposure to sharp edges
- 2. Unloading steel supplies
- Crushing injury
- Manual handling injuries
- 3. Moving materials to site
- Strains and Sprains from manual handling
- Slipping
- 4. Cutting Steel
- Exposure to flying debris
- Hand injuries
- 5. Steel welding
- Burns
- Eye damage from arcs
- 6. Manual Handling of Steel
- Back injury
- Falling objects
- 7. Lifting Heavy Steel
- Muscular strain
- Foot injuries
- 8. Assembling and erecting steel sections
- Fall from heights
- Being struck by moving object
- 9. Steel Painting
- Inhaling harmful fumes
- Skin contact with hazardous chemicals
- 10. Working at Heights
- Falling
- Losing balance
- 11. Clean up and waste management
- Tripping over materials
- Cuts from sharp items
- 12. Maintenance
- Contact with harmful substances
- Electrical hazards
- 13. Dismantling structures
- Falls from height
- Struck by falling objects
- 14. Site inspection for safety compliance
- Unreported hazards
- Ignorance of safety protocols
- 15. Emergency response procedures
- Illness duet to stress
- Failure to evacuate in time