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The Replace Netting Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor lighting
- Tripping hazards
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- Incorrect use of equipment
- 3. Safety Briefing
- Miscommunication
- Non-compliance to safety rules
- 4. Site Assessment
- Unidentified netting issues
- Inadequate supervision
- 5. Net Removal
- Falling objects
- Cuts or scratches from old netting
- 6. New Net Inspection
- Improper net quality
- Neglecting to wear protective gears
- 7. Laying out new Net
- Trip over net
- Manual handling injuries
- Incorrect PPE
- 8. Installation of Net
- Fall from height
- Incorrect installation technique
- 9. Safety Evaluation
- Overlooking minor issues
- Faulty safety equipment
- 10. Repairs if Necessary
- Further damage to net
- Injury from tools used for repair
- 11. Final Checks
- Not following checks process properly
- Rushing the job
- 12. Debriefing
- Miscommunication or misunderstanding of post-job procedures
- 13. Pack-up & Clean Up
- Trip and fall hazards
- improper waste disposal
- 14. Document Completion
- Failure to accurately record information
- forgetfulness
- 15. Review Process
- Overlooking or missing information from review
- Hurrying through process