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The Slab Penetration Activities Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Potential trip hazards
- incorrect manual handling procedures
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty equipment
- inadequate PPE
- 3. Site Marking
- Miscommunication
- inaccuracy in marking
- 4. Cutting Concrete Slab
- Flying debris
- noise hazards
- 5. Lifting Cut Section
- Incorrect manual handling
- falling objects
- 6. Removing Debris
- Sharp objects
- dust exposure
- 7. Drilling into Subsurface
- Electrical shock
- vibration related injury
- 8. Installing Penetration
- Falling from height
- equipment mishaps
- 9. Securing Penetration
- Incorrect manual handling
- unstable structure
- 10. Testing Installation
- Machinery malfunction
- inadequate PPE
- 11. Clean Up
- Tripping over waste materials
- dust exposure
- 12. Disposal of Waste Material
- Exposure to harmful substances
- incorrect manual handling
- 13. Demobilisation
- Incorrect use of machinery
- lack of safety protocols during transport
- 14. Post-work Inspection
- Overlooking minor issues leading to major hazards
- ineffective reporting
- 15. Task Review
- Ineffective feedback
- inability to improve on hazards identification
- 16. Documentation
- Data misinterpretation
- paperwork hazards like paper cuts
- 17. Briefing for next tasks
- Miscommunication leading to hazards
- overlooking minor but crucial details
- 18. Restoration of work area
- Tripping over waste materials
- incorrect manual handling
- 19. Maintenance of Equipment
- Incorrect maintenance methods leading to malfunctions
- loss of equipment leading to delays
- 20. Staff Training
- Ineffective training leading to misunderstanding of procedures
- lapse in safety knowledge leading to accidents