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The Operating Quick Clearance Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- exposure to harmful substances
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty equipment
- electric shock
- 3. Training Crew
- Inadequate training
- accidental injuries
- 4. Establishing Work Zone
- Traffic accidents
- noise pollution
- 5. Planning Quick Clearance Operations
- Miscommunication
- incomplete planning
- 6. Executing Clearance Operations
- Physical strains
- falling objects
- 7. Waste management
- Exposure to toxic waste
- improper disposal
- 8. Re-establishing lane
- Accidents from heavy machinery operation
- visibility issue
- 9. Inspection after clearance
- missed hazard spots
- traffic control devices left behind
- 10. Post-operations Review
- Inadequate documentation
- overlooking hidden issues
- 11. Maintenance of Machinery
- Accidents during machine repair
- inhalation of dust particles
- 12. Storage of Equipment
- Unsafe storage
- risk of objects falling on workers
- 13. Emergency Procedures Overview
- Inadequate knowledge of emergency procedures
- non-accessibility of safety gear
- 14. Documentation and Record Keeping
- Inaccurate record keeping
- loss of critical data
- 15. Closing Operation
- Traffic control difficulties
- worker fatigue
- 16. Safety Briefing
- Inadequate briefing or understanding of safety guidelines
- 17. Equipment Decontamination
- Careless handling
- chemical exposure
- 18. Reporting and Follow-up
- Delayed reporting
- missing report details
- 19. Procurement of New Tools
- Purchase of unsafe equipment
- delays delivery times
- 20. Audit and Training
- Insufficient audit checks
- lack of upskilling opportunities