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The Repair Fencing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling injuries
- exposure to harmful substances
- 2. Site Inspection
- Risk of slips
- trips and falls
- exposure to weather conditions
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Injury from inappropriate use or failure of equipment,electrical hazards
- 4. Removal of old fencing
- Risk of cuts or scrapes
- exposure to harmful substances or materials
- 5. Trench Digging
- Struck by moving vehicle or object
- musculoskeletal injuries from repetitive tasks
- 6. Installing new posts
- Risk of injury due to unsecured objects falling
- manual handling injuries
- 7. Attaching Fencing Panels
- Risk of cuts from sharp objects
- risk of hand and finger injuries
- 8. Clean Up
- Risk of slips
- trips
- and falls
- improper disposal of waste material
- 9. Post-installation Site Inspection
- Risk of slips
- trips and falls
- exposure to sun or adverse weather
- 10. Tool Dismantling and Storage
- Risk of injury due to inappropriate storage
- electrical hazards
- 11. Transportation of removed materials
- Manual handling injuries
- risk of collision or vehicle accident
- 12. Final Inspection
- Risk of slips
- trips
- and falls
- exposure to adverse weather
- 13. Documentation and Reporting
- Risk of negligence due to incomplete reporting
- psychological stress
- 14. Maintenance Checks
- Risk of malfunctioning equipment
- electrical risks
- 15. Emergency Procedure Familiarisation
- Psychological stress
- risk of not following correct procedures in an emergency