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The Providing Safe Access Egress At Height Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Inappropriate PPE
- 2. Work Site Inspection
- Slippery surfaces
- Unstable platforms
- 3. Setting Up Equipment
- Incorrect assembly
- Faulty equipment
- 4. Climbing Height
- Fall from height
- Injury due to misuse of ladder
- 5. Working on Platform or Scaffold
- Fall from height
- Falling objects
- 6. Dismounting Ladder
- Misstep
- Insufficient balance
- 7. Handling Material at Height
- Heavy lifting
- Dropping material onto personnel below
- 8. Adjusting Heights
- Unstable support
- Misjudgement of distance
- 9. Working with Power Tools at Height
- Electrical shock
- Fly-away debris
- 10. Descend Ladder
- Improper posture
- Fatigue leading to slip
- 11. Packing Up Equipment
- Incorrect storage
- Lack of equipment inspection
- 12. Post Work Clean Up
- Tripping over leftover equipment
- Cutting oneself on sharp objects
- 13. Dealing With Emergencies
- Poor knowledge of safety procedures
- Delayed emergency response
- 14. Maintenance Checks
- Unsafe use of tools
- Ignoring minor malfunctions
- 15. Safety Meeting/Debriefing
- Poor attention to safety briefings
- Ignorance of potential hazards