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The Overloading Structures Or Forming Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe work area
- lack of formal planning and hazard assessment
- 2. Equipment selection
- Inadequate equipment
- improper use of manual or power tools
- 3. Materials handling
- Lifting heavy loads
- falls from height
- trip hazards
- 4. Formwork setup
- Collapse of structures
- injury from sharp or rough surfaces
- 5. Pouring concrete
- Eye injuries
- skin burns from wet cement
- inhaling dust
- 6. Inspection
- Struck by objects
- falls from height
- 7. Disassembly
- Falls from height
- struck by objects
- 8. Cleaning and maintanance
- Exposure to harmful substances
- musculoskeletal disorders from repetitive tasks
- 9. Waste disposal
- Handling sharp and heavy objects
- exposure to hazardous waste
- 10. Transportation
- Collisions
- vehicle-pedestrian interactions
- 11. Storage
- Tripping over materials
- falling objects
- 12. Training
- Inadequate training in procedures and safety measures
- 13. Supervision
- Inefficient communication
- failure to enforce safety procedures
- 14. Accident reporting
- Failure to report accidents or near-miss incidents
- incorrect incident management
- 15. Safety Audit
- Failure to identify potential risks
- failure to implement correct controls
- 16. Emergency procedures
- Poor planning
- lack of resources or training in emergency procedures
- 17. Continuous Improvement
- Failure to revise and update safety management system
- 18. Regular meetings
- Poor communication
- disregard for suggested improvements or hazards pointed out by workers
- 19. PPE use
- Inadequate PPE
- PPE misuse
- 20. Documentation and Compliance
- Failure to comply with legal and organizational requirements
- inadequate document control