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The Micro Tunneling Procedures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1.Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Noise exposure
- 2.Site setup
- Contact with traffic
- Dust inhalation
- 3.Communicating with the Drill Operator
- Distraction
- Equipment failure
- 4.Drilling pilot bore
- Noise exposure
- Contact with rotating machinery
- 5.Installing casing pipe
- Crushing injuries
- Strains and sprains
- 6.Receiving slurry
- Splash hazard
- Dermatitis
- 7.TBM removal
- Crushing injuries
- Slips and falls
- 8.Pit decommissioning
- Injury from equipment or falling objects
- Soil collapse
- 9.Removing drilling fluid
- Exposure to chemicals
- Lifting heavy loads
- 10.Cleaning and maintenance
- Disease transmission
- Electrical shock
- 11.Storage and handling of materials
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Fires
- 12.Transportation of equipment and materials
- Vehicle incidents
- Manual handling injuries
- 13.Final site clean up
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Cuts and scrapes
- 14.Documentation and Reporting
- Incorrect information
- Miscommunication
- 15.Emergency Procedures
- Lack of first aid knowledge
- Panic
- 16.Disassembling operations
- Machinery entanglement
- Crushing Injuries
- 17.Waste management
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Fires
- 18.Restoration and site rehabilitation
- Trip hazards
- Topsoil erosion
- 19.Closure of the operation
- Equipment failure
- Misplacement of tools/equipment
- 20.Post operational review
- Ineffective communication
- Missed data/errors in documentation