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The Repairing Water Slides And Pools Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- falls
- exposure to harmful chemicals
- 2. Isolation
- Miscommunicated lockout/tagout
- improper isolation of energy sources
- 3. Equipment Checks
- Defective equipment
- unguarded moving parts
- 4. Maintenance and Repairs
- Falls from height
- hazardous tools use
- sparks with flammable material
- 5. Cleaning and sanitizing
- Exposure to harmful chemicals or substances
- ergonomic injuries
- 6. Testing for functionality and safety
- Equipment malfunction
- false-positives in testing
- 7. Reconnection and restoration of services
- Incorrect reconnection or startup leading to mishaps
- 8. Documentation
- Incomplete or inaccurate documentation leading to misinformation
- 9. Debriefing and end-of-shift procedures
- Poor communication leading to misinformation or misunderstanding
- 10. Use of personal protective equipment
- Improper fit
- misuse
- damage to PPE
- 11. Waste Management
- Incorrect disposal of waste materials
- 12. Emergency preparedness
- Lack of training or understanding of emergency procedures
- 13. Climate conditions
- High temperature
- extreme weather
- exposure to sun
- 14. Manual Handling
- Lifting heavy items
- repetitive movements
- 15. Noise and Distraction
- High noise levels
- distractions causing mishaps
- 16. Working in confined space
- Lack of ventilation
- exposure to harmful chemicals
- 17. Work at Height
- Falls from height
- dropping tools or equipment on personnel below
- 18. Traffic Management
- Collisions with moving vehicles or plant
- struck by items falling from vehicles
- 19. Public Safety
- Slips
- trips
- falls
- being struck by moving objects
- 20. Condition of the water slide and pool
- Deterioration of the structure
- inadequate safety measures