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The Position Heavy Metal Pieces In Place Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate workspace setup
- improper lifting techniques
- 2. Hazard assessment
- Insufficient training
- incomplete hazard identification
- 3. PPE Selection
- Improper PPE selection
- inadequate PPE usage
- 4. Positioning Equipment
- Equipment failure
- lack of equipment maintenance
- 5. Metal Piece Selection
- Sharp edges
- heavy weight of metal pieces
- 6. Lifting Heavy Metals
- Incorrect lifting technique
- Muscle strain
- 7. Transporting Metals
- Tripping over items
- slipping on floor
- 8. Positioning Metals
- Crushing injuries
- instability of positioned metals
- 9. Inspecting Positioned Metals
- Quality check missed
- metal instability
- 10. Reporting
- Incomplete reporting
- delay in reporting
- 11. Housekeeping after Task
- Mishandled waste disposal
- tripping hazards
- 12. Maintenance of Equipment
- Improper maintenance practices
- unavailability of maintenance tools
- 13. Training and supervision
- Inadequate training
- Lack of supervision
- 14. Emergency procedures
- Inadequate knowledge of emergency procedures
- panic during emergencies
- 15. Health monitoring
- Inadequate health surveillance
- health issues not reported