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The Accidental Damage To Surroundings During Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping hazards
- exposure to harmful materials
- 2. Delivery of Materials
- Falling objects
- risk of collision with moving vehicles
- 3. Manual Handling
- Strains and sprains
- back injuries
- 4. Utilising Power Tools
- Electrocution
- cuts or lacerations
- 5. Installation Works
- Falls from heights
- dropped tools or equipment
- 6. Lifting Using Machines
- Machine malfunctions
- loads not secured properly
- 7. Wiring and Cabling
- Electric shocks
- fire hazard
- 8. Plastering and Painting
- Chemical exposure
- slip and trip hazards
- 9. Insulation
- Inhalation of fibres
- skin irritation
- 10. Clean up and Disposal
- Improper waste disposal
- sharp object hazards
- 11. Quality Control Check
- Overexertion
- ergonomic hazards
- 12. Handover and Completion
- Slip and fall hazards
- improper documentation
- 13. Maintenance Works
- Working at heights
- electrical dangers
- 14. Emergency Procedures
- Fire hazards
- medical emergencies
- 15. Training and Induction
- Risks associated with untrained workers
- inadequate supervision
- 16. Document Review and Auditing
- Incorrect documentation
- overlooking hazards
- 17. Continuous Monitoring
- Complacency
- lack of hazard recognition
- 18. Reaction to Changes in Process
- Hasty changes
- poor communication leading to hazards
- 19. Incident Reporting and Investigation
- Incomplete reporting
- bias in investigation
- 20. Review of Safety Procedures
- Obsolescent protocols
- overlooking new hazards