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The Adjusting Load Moment Indicators Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unstable surface
- Poor visibility
- Obstructed pathways
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Lack of training
- Faulty equipment term
- 3. Testing Load Moment Indicators
- High voltage electricity
- Failure of load moment indicator
- 4. Site Inspection
- Inadequate lighting
- Slippery conditions
- Trip hazards
- 5. Initial Adjustments
- Incorrect adjustments can result in equipment failure
- Risk of falling
- 6. Finalising Adjustments
- Hazards arising from incomplete corrections
- Dropping small parts
- 7. Checking Equipment Function
- Electric shock
- Being caught in machinery
- 8. Rechecking Load Moment Indicators
- Failure to properly check LMI
- Not wearing appropriate safety gear
- 9. Clean Up
- Trip hazards
- Loose materials
- 10. Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Missed vital information
- 11. Retesting Load Moment Indicators
- Defective safety device
- Improper handling or usage
- 12. Regular Monitoring
- Potential malfunction of equipment
- Non-compliance to safety protocols
- 13. Maintenance
- Amplified risk due to lack of maintenance
- Tool-related injuries
- 14. Emergency Response Preparedness
- Ineffective action during an emergency
- Negligent attitude towards safety procedures
- 15. Final Check and Reporting
- Inadequate checks leading to unnoticed hazards
- Misinterpretation of equipment status
- 16. Shutdown and Secure
- Incorrect shutdown causing damage
- Unattended equipment becoming a hazard