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The Anchor Point Use Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Loose equipment
- Slippery surfaces
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- Incorrect usage
- 3. Safety Briefing
- Lack of knowledge
- Inadequate training
- 4. Setting Up Workspace
- Falling objects
- Poor lighting
- 5. Anchor Point Installation
- Working at height
- Misalignment
- 6. Safety Harness Fitting
- Incorrect fit
- Improper use
- 7. Climbing to Height
- Fall hazard
- Failure of equipment
- 8. Connecting Lanyard
- Misconnections
- Improper use
- 9. Working at Heights
- Fall hazard
- Dropped tools
- 10. Breaks
- Dehydration
- Fatigue
- 11. Descending
- Slip and fall hazard
- Uncontrolled descent
- 12. Disconnecting Lanyard
- Improper disconnection
- Snapback
- 13. Removing Safety Harness
- Entanglement
- Strangulation
- 14. Packing Up
- Incorrect storage
- Trip hazards
- 15. Debriefing
- Lack of feedback
- Incomplete learning
- 16. Reporting Incidents
- Delay in reporting
- Inaccurate report
- 17. Cleaning Site
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Tripping over scraps
- 18. Equipment Maintenance
- Improper maintenance
- Missed issues
- 19. Reviewing Hazards
- Rushed review
- Lack of insight
- 20. Safety Training Updates
- Outdated information
- Inadequate training