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The Moving Sidings On Roof Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- potential for objects falling
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- mishandling of equipment
- 3. Ladder Setup
- Unstable ladder
- inappropriate use
- 4. Climbing the Ladder
- Slipping
- falling from heights
- 5. Navigating the Roof
- Uneven surfaces
- falling from heights
- 6. Removing Existing Sidings
- Cuts from sharp objects
- falling objects
- 7. Inspection and Clean-up
- Dust inhalation
- trip hazards
- 8. Positioning New Sidings
- Incorrect alignment
- falling objects
- 9. Securing Sidings
- Ineffective securing
- falling from height
- 10. Inspecting Installed Sidings
- Potential for cuts
- falling
- 11. Cleaning Work Area
- Trip hazards
- dust inhalation
- 12. Descending the Ladder
- Slipping
- falling from heights
- 13. Transporting Waste
- Heavy lifting
- trip hazards
- 14. Final Inspection
- Missing defects
- falling objects
- 15. Post-Work Maintenance
- Improper storage of tools
- trip hazards
- 16. Reporting & Documentation
- Miscommunication
- inaccurate records