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The Processing Work At Leverage Bearing Points Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation of work environment
- Tripping hazards
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Assessment of leverage points
- Collapse of infrastructure
- Unexpected load movements
- 3. Collection of relevant equipment
- Improper lifting
- Equipment malfunction
- 4. Setup at work location
- Struck by moving objects
- Slips or falls from height
- 5. Operation of leverages
- Overexertion
- Trapping fingers or hands
- 6. Manual handling procedures
- Muscular strain
- Back injuries
- 7. Work with machinery
- Noise damage
- Entrapment in machine
- 8. Regular breaks and rest periods
- Heat stress
- Fatigue
- 9. Constant communication with team
- Confusion
- Miscommunication leading to injuries
- 10. Proper storage of materials
- Falls
- Trips over materials
- 11. Dealing with workplace emergencies
- Further injury during evacuation
- Panic-induced accidents
- 12. Daily maintenance of equipment
- Malfunctioning equipment
- Ineffective tools leading to injuries
- 13. Shut down and clean up procedures
- Cutting or scraping injuries
- Incorrect shut-down causing damages
- 14. Regular inspections of gear and tools
- Gear failure
- Accidents due to lack of inspection
- 15. Training on job demands and safety procedures
- Misunderstanding leading to injury
- Potential accidents due to lack of training
- 16. Following standard operation procedures
- Risk of error
- Accidents due to complacency
- 17. Wearing correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Injury from lack of PPE
- Inadequate protection
- 18. Regular risk assessments
- Undetected hazards
- Unknown risks causing injuries
- 19. Proper hydrating and eating routines
- Dehydration
- Lack of energy leading to accidents
- 20. Reporting incidents and injuries
- Untreated injuries
- Potentially dangerous situations not being addressed