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The Mounting And Dismounting Trailers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poorly maintained trailers
- Unexpected trailer movement
- 2. Conduct risk assessment
- Inadequate hazard identification
- Incomplete risk assessment
- 3. Pre-work safety checks
- Hit by moving trailers
- Inadequate personal protective equipment (PPE)
- 4. Position trailer for coupling
- Collision with other objects
- Trailer roll away
- 5. Coupling
- Incorrect coupling procedure
- Pinching injury during coupling/uncoupling
- 6. Safety check after coupling
- Inadequate safety checks
- Damages or faults not identified
- 7. Safe manoeuvre of the trailer
- Collision with pedestrians or other vehicles
- Overturning of trailer
- 8. Position and secure load
- Load shifting
- Fall from height
- 9. Uncouple trailer
- Incorrect uncoupling procedure
- Pinching injuries during coupling/uncoupling
- 10. Post-work trailer checks
- Overlook damages or faults
- Inadequately secured components
- 11. Reporting and documentation
- Incomplete documentation
- Lack of hazard reporting
- 12. Storage and maintenance
- Trailer rollaway in storage
- Poorly maintained trailers
- 13. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate evacuation procedures
- Lack of emergency response plan
- 14. Monitor and review
- Failure to conduct regular reviews
- Ignored recommendations
- 15. Training and awareness
- Lack of training and awareness
- Neglected safety guidelines