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Key Features:
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The Placement Of Public Art Or Statues Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Accidental falls
- improper use of tools
- 2. Site Inspection
- Moving vehicles
- uneven terrain
- 3. Machine Loading
- Crushing injuries
- loads falling from height
- 4. Transport to Site
- Road accidents
- unsecured loads
- 5. Unloading Art/Statue
- Falling objects
- load instability
- 6. Positioning
- Incorrect manual handling techniques
- strain injuries
- 7. Installation
- Electrical hazards
- working at heights
- 8. Clean-up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- incorrect disposal of waste
- 9. Public Interaction
- Public getting too close or touching unfinished work
- vandalism
- 10. Final Checks
- Incorrect placement
- public safety after placement
- 11. Sign-off
- Incomplete documentation
- 12. Maintenance
- Regular exposure to elements
- material degradation
- 13. Removal (if necessary)
- Deterioration making removal hazardous
- handling risks
- 14. Disposal
- Incorrect disposal creating environmental hazard
- sharp items causing injury
- 15. Debrief
- WHS procedure not followed correctly
- missing or incomplete reporting