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The Rigging Safety Nets Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Incorrect equipment selection
- 2. Safety gear check
- Faulty safety gear
- Absence of personal protection equipment
- 3. Site assessment
- Rigging zone obstruction
- Inadequate lighting
- 4. Equipment Inspection
- Defective equipment
- Incorrect installation
- 5. Rigging placement
- Fall from heights
- Object dropping
- 6. Positioning nets
- Net entanglement
- Improper net tension
- 7. Testing safety nets
- Equipment malfunction
- Insufficient weight testing
- 8. Continuous monitoring
- Deterioration over time
- Environmental impact
- 9. Reporting
- Neglect in reporting
- Miscommunication
- 10. Dismantling
- Risk of falling objects
- Retaining wall collapse
- 11. Cleaning and storing nets
- Incorrect cleaning procedure
- Poor storage conditions
- 12. Maintenance
- Neglect in maintenance
- Usage of malfunctioned parts
- 13. Routine checks
- Missing routine checks
- Unfixed issues
- 14. Training and supervision
- Improper training
- Lack of supervision
- 15. Emergency plan
- No comprehensive emergency plan
- Failure to comply the emergency plan
- 16. Documentation keeping
- Failure to keep up-to-date records
- Misplacement of documents
- 17. Communication
- Failure in communication
- Wrong information dissemination
- 18. Regular review
- Lack of regular review
- Lack of improvements based on reviews
- 19. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal procedure
- Lack of recycling measures
- 20. Contractor Management
- Poor contractor management
- Inadequate contractor monitoring