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The Use Of Mobile Scaffolding Towers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slipping or tripping on equipment
- Electric shock from faulty power tools
- 2. Site Assessment
- Falling from height
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 3. Assembly of Scaffolding
- Falling materials
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 4. Stability Testing
- Unsecured scaffolding collapsing
- Falling from height
- 5. Use of Mobile Scaffolding Towers
- Collapsing scaffolding
- Moving machinery striking worker
- 6. Scaffolding Dismantling
- Falling objects hitting workers below
- Cuts and scrapes from dismantling process
- 7. Transportation of Dismantled Pieces
- Injury from manual handling
- Tripping over misplaced items
- 8. Maintenance Checks
- Electrical faults leading to shocks
- Injury from using improper tools
- 9. Regular Inspection
- Poorly maintained equipment causing malfunction
- Inadequate safety devices
- 10. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of knowledge causing panic
- Injury due to incorrect response
- 11. Training and Induction
- Inadequate training leading to mistakes
- Confusion leading to accidents
- 12. Supervision
- Negligence leading to accidents
- Lack of communication causing confusion
- 13. Work at Height Regulations
- Non-compliance leading to potential falls
- Improper harness use leading to injury
- 14. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Improper use leading to exposure
- Poor maintenance of PPE
- Lack of adequate PPE
- 15. Worksite Clean-up
- Tripping over debris
- Cut by sharp or pointed objects during clean up
- 16. Documentation and Reporting
- Miscommunication due to incorrect documentation
- failures in reporting accidents or hazards
- 17. Scaffolding storage
- Improper storage causing damage
- potential trip hazard
- 18. End of Day Procedures
- Failing to secure site
- leaving hazardous equipment unattended
- 19. Waste Management
- Incorrect disposal leading to environmental harm or fines
- Injury due to improper handling of waste
- 20. Post-Construction Evaluation
- Overlooking structural integrity issues
- Lack of feedback for future improvements