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The Performing Inspections Of Structures And Welds Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unorganised workspace
- inadequate equipment
- 2. Pre-inspection communication
- Poor communication
- misunderstandings
- 3. Equipment setup
- Inadequate training
- Improper handling
- 4. Inspection commencement
- Unsafe handling of structures
- rushed inspection
- 5. Weld checking
- Inferior weld quality
- use of incorrect techniques
- 6. Structure examination
- Structural faults
- overlooked elements
- 7. Data recording
- Faulty data recording
- missed details
- 8. Equipment shutdown
- Improper equipment shutdown
- hasty shutdown
- 9. Post-inspection communication
- Poor explanation of results
- lack of transparency
- 10. Report preparation
- Errors in report content
- incomplete information
- 11. Report submission
- Late submission
- lost/misplaced reports
- 12. Review of inspection process
- Insufficient review
- neglecting feedback
- 13. Equipment maintenance
- Neglected maintenance
- improper handling
- 14. Training for staff
- Inefficient training
- ill-informed staff
- 15. Quality assurance measures
- Inadequate quality checks
- non-compliance with standards
- 16. Stock check
- Incorrect inventory count
- delayed supplier orders
- 17. Safety audits
- Incomplete audits
- no follow-up actions
- 18. Emergency procedures
- Poorly defined emergency measures
- lack of preparedness
- 19. Health and safety policy review
- Obsolete policies
- ignored updates
- 20. General housekeeping
- Inadequate cleaning
- hazardous material disposal