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The Adjusting Gate Alignment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Exposure to noise
- 2. Inspection of Gate
- Operating faulty equipment
- Falling object from gate
- 3. Gathering Tools and PPE
- Mishandling tools
- Lack of correct PPE
- 4. Clearing Work Area
- Trips and falls
- Improper waste disposal
- 5. Assessing Gate Alignment
- Whacks and bangs
- Repetitive manual tasks
- 6. Loosening Screws
- Hand injury
- Eye injury due to flying particles
- 7. Adjusting Gate
- Strains and sprains
- Pinch points
- 8. Tightening Screws
- Slips with tool
- Exertion injuries
- 9. Checking Adjustment
- Working at height risk
- Lose balance
- 10. Lubricating Gate
- Skin irritation from lubricants
- Slippery surfaces
- 11. Testing Gate Operation
- Unexpected start-up
- Body parts in line of moving gate
- 12. Cleaning Up
- Trip over cleaning equipment
- Poor housekeeping
- 13. Final Checkup
- Overlooking minor issues
- Misjudgement of safety measures
- 14. Report Making
- Ergonomic hazards
- Eye stress
- 15. Documentation
- Mistakes in record keeping
- Paper cuts
- 16. De-briefing Team
- Communication hazards
- Misinterpretation of instructions
- 17. Storing Tools
- Mishandling tools
- Bad storage practice
- 18. Packing Up
- Tripping over tools
- Improper lifting technique
- 19. Leaving Work Area
- Trips and falls
- Inadequate lighting
- 20. End of Work Procedure Review
- Ignoring safety metrices
- Non-adherence to protocols