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The Properly Secure Loose Items Before Transport. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Loading Items
- Dropped objects
- unintentional release of stored energy
- 3. Securing Items
- Struck by moving objects
- pinch/crush hazard
- 4. Inspecting Securement Equipment
- Equipment failure
- incorrect use of equipment
- 5. Repositioning Items if Necessary
- Manual handling injuries
- struck by moving vehicles
- 6. Checking Securement
- Pinch/crush hazard
- equipment failure
- 7. Transporting Items
- Vehicle collision
- sudden braking or swerving
- 8. Unloading Items
- Manual handling injuries
- dropped objects
- 9. Final Inspection
- Missed damage/deterioration
- overlooking safety features
- 10. Report Any Damages/Issues
- Misinformed decisions
- lack of communication
- 11. Cleaning Up
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- manual handling injuries
- 12. Regroup Loose Items
- Loose items falling
- tripping hazard
- 13. Regular Equipment Checks
- Unusual noises/vibrations
- excessive wear and tear
- 14. Follow-up Repairs/Replacements
- Failed repairs
- missed damage/deterioration
- 15. Recurring Training/Safety Meetings
- Inadequate training
- non-compliance with procedures
- 16. Continual Monitoring and Improvement
- Lack of awareness
- missed updates/changes
- 17. Emergency Preparedness Training
- Non-compliance with emergency procedures
- panic in emergencies
- 18. Regular Safety Audits
- Overlooking safety measures
- complacency in safety
- 19. Regular Reports to Management
- Inaccurate reporting
- lack of communication
- 20. Post-Transport Inspection
- Missed damage/deterioration
- overlooking safety features