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The Rubble Chute Use Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling debris
- Incorrect safety gears
- 2. Checking chute condition
- Malfunctioning parts
- Chute damage
- 3. Positioning the chute
- Risk of fall
- Struck by moving object
- 4. Securing the chute
- Unstable structure
- Slack or insufficient bindings
- 5. Testing chute operation
- Debris blockage
- Faulty release mechanism
- 6. Loading rubble
- Misjudged weight of rubble
- Sharp rubble edges
- 7. Operating the chute
- Overloading
- Fast release of rubble
- 8. Directing rubble disposal
- Incorrect disposal direction
- Damage to disposal site
- 9. Monitoring chute use
- Poor visibility
- Ignoring SOPs
- 10. Unloading rubble
- Rubble scatter
- Overloading of disposal site
- 11. Inspecting cleared rubble
- Sharp rubble pieces
- Hazardous substances
- 12. Cleaning the chute
- Slippery surface
- Residue buildup
- 13. Documenting the task
- Inaccurate documentation
- Non-compliance to regulation
- 14. Dismantling the chute
- Rubble fall
- Malfunctioning parts
- 15. Post-task review
- Miscommunication
- Non-adherence to safety requirements
- 16. Occurrence reporting
- Improper record keeping
- Inadequate details provided
- 17. Chute maintenance
- Unused or broken components
- Inadequate cleaning
- 18. Training
- Incorrect handling method
- Misinterpretation of SOPs
- 19. Safety meetings
- Miscommunication
- Non-compliance to safety guidelines
- 20. Emergency response planning
- Insufficient resources
- Poorly implemented procedures