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The Proper Connection To External Structures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slipping
- tripping hazards
- Manual handling injuries
- 2. Site Clearance
- Construction debris
- asbestos exposure
- 3. Accessing External Structures
- Fall from height
- collision with structure
- 4. Equipment Set Up
- Injury due to failure of equipment
- electrical hazard
- 5. Material Handling and Storing
- Manual handling injuries
- object falling on feet
- 6. Initial Inspection
- Hazards from damaged structures
- microbiological (mould) risks
- 7. Connection to Structure
- Risk of falling
- injury from using tools
- 8. System Commissioning
- Electrical hazard
- pressure system failure
- 9. Safety Testing
- Falling objects
- trip hazards
- 10. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to dust
- sharp object injuries
- 11. Recording and Reporting
- Ergonomic related issues
- electric shock
- 12. Emergency Procedures Orientation
- Physical stress
- noise pollution
- 13. Site Cleanup
- Potential slip
- trip or fall
- hazardous substance exposure
- 14. Follow up Inspection
- Asbestos exposure
- potential slips and falls
- 15.Servicing and Maintaining Equipment
- Electric shocks
- entanglement in moving machinery
- 16.Final Inspection and Sign Off
- Trip hazards
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 17. Dismantling and Transport
- Manual handling injuries
- vibration
- 18. Equipment Inspection and Maintenance
- Electric shock
- burns from hot surfaces
- 19. Documenting the Process
- Eyestrain from screen usage
- postural fatigue
- 20. Reviewing and Updating Plans
- Stress due to heavy workload
- eyestrain