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The Rigging And De-Rigging Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor communication
- lack of proper PPEs
- 2. Inspecting Rigging Equipment
- Equipment failure
- incorrect loading
- 3. Correctly Attach Load
- Falling materials
- load shifts
- 4. Lifting the Load
- Rig failure
- object collision
- 5. Moving the Load
- Power lines/stationary objects
- uneven load
- 6. Lowering the Load
- Incorrect release of load
- unexpected movement of equipment
- 7. Release of the Load
- Lacerations
- pinch/crush injuries
- 8. Unhooking the Load
- Dropping of load
- pinch/crush injuries
- 9. Storing Rigging Equipment
- Incorrect storage
- trip hazards
- 10. Maintenance of Rigging Equipment
- Unexpected start of equipment
- electrical shock
- 11. Documentation of Work Procedure
- Incomplete documentation
- Lack of understanding or knowledge
- 12. Emergency Procedures
- Improper training
- Late application of emergency procedures
- 13. De-Rigging Operation
- Release of tension or stored energy
- Falling debris
- 14. Rig Inspection after De-rigging
- Fault not identified/rectified immediately
- risk of future hazard
- 15. Completion of Work
- Poor housekeeping
- retained debris
- 16. Equipment Servicing Post-work
- Incorrect servicing and maintenance leading to future risk
- 17. Rigging Equipment Disposal (if needed)
- Unsafe disposal practices
- Environmental hazard
- 18. De-briefing after Work
- Lack of communication
- Misunderstanding due to language barrier
- 19. Review of Job Completion
- Incomplete review
- ignoring small incidents/accidents
- 20. Training and re-training for Future Jobs
- Lack of training
- Incomplete training