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The Pulling Transmission With Chain Fall Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Incorrect manual handling
- 2. Position Chain Fall
- Struck by moving object
- Uncontrolled release of energy
- 3. Attach to Transmission
- Snapping or slipping of chains
- Unexpected equipment failure
- 4. Lift Transmission
- Falling objects
- Dropped load
- 5. Movement of Transmission
- Collision with other objects
- Unbalanced load
- 6. Lowering of Transmission
- Uncontrolled descent
- Substandard safety control measures
- 7. Disconnect Chain Fall
- Caught between or on sharp objects
- Systematic equipment failure
- 8. Moving Chain Fall to new Location
- Struck by moving object
- Abrasions or cuts from handling equipment
- 9. Reposition Chain Fall for next pull
- Crushing injuries
- Hit / trap injuries due to sudden movement of lifted object
- 10. Connect Chain Fall to new Transmission
- Incorrect positioning of lifting gear
- Rushed job process causing mistakes
- 11. Repeat Lift Procedure
- Inadequate break times
- Environmental conditions affecting visibility or footing
- 12. Final Lowering of Transmission
- Sudden uncontrolled descent
- Skin diseases or disorders through contact with oil or other substances.
- 13. Detach Transmission from Chain Fall
- Unexpected equipment failure
- Slips trips & falls at same height.
- 14. Inspect Chain Fall before storage
- Entrapment injuries; Possible eye injuries from dust or small particles
- 15. Safe Storage of Chain fall
- Struck by moving
- swinging plant or equipment
- Falling objects