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The Potential Damage To Utilities Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 10. Safety Evaluation
- Lack of proper review
- Ignorance of safety protocol
- 11. Post-work Reporting
- Irregularities in reporting
- Non-adherence to protocols
- 12. Training Refreshers
- Outdated information
- Non-compliance with current standard practices
- 13. Routine Maintenance
- Improper use of equipment
- Lack of routine inspection
- 14. Equipment Checks
- Overlooking wear and tear
- Failure to replace faulty equipment
- 15. Emergency Protocols
- Lack of quick response
- Unawareness of protocol
- 16. Safety Briefings
- Inadequate information dissemination
- Non-compliance with safety briefings
- 17. Utility Mapping
- Incorrect or outdated maps
- Ignorance of updates
- 18. Permit Acquisition
- Working without permit
- Non-compliance to permit restrictions
- 19. Site Barriers
- Ineffective barriers
- Failure to alert public of work area hazards
- 20. PPE Checks
- Non-compliance to PPE requirements
- Wearing incorrect or damaged PPE