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The Assemble Or Disassemble Stage Sets Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Inadequate lighting
- Incorrect manual handling
- Electrical risks
- 2. Inspection of Equipment
- Faulty equipment
- Crush injuries from collapsed structures
- 3. Layout Planning
- Falls from height during layout confirmation
- Strikes from moving equipment
- 4. Site Clean up
- Mishandling of sharp objects
- Exposure to harmful materials
- 5. Assemble Structures
- Crushing injuries
- Fall from height
- 6. Position Props
- Struck by falling objects
- Incorrect manual handling
- 7. Set Lighting
- Electrical shock
- Falls from heights
- 8. Audio Set Up
- Electrical risks
- Struck by falling objects
- 9. Safety Briefing for Crew
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- Lack of knowledge about emergency exits
- 10. Rehearsal in Set
- Trip and fall hazards
- Struck by moving props/equipment
- 11. Inspection During Show
- Struck by moving scenery
- Electrical risks
- 12. Dismantle Stage Set
- Falls from height while dismantling sets
- Struck by falling objects
- 13. Post Show Debrief
- Miscommunication that misses safety incidents
- Mental stress from incident reviews
- 14. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous materials when disposing waste
- Incorrect manual handling
- 15. Review of Safety Procedures
- Inadequate update of safety procedures
- Lingering risks from missed hazards
- 16. Restoration of Stage
- Slips
- trip and falls during restoration
- Crushing injuries during restoration of heavy structures
- 17. Final Inspection and Reporting
- Unclear inspection reports leading to overlooked risks
- Incorrect manual handling of inspection tools
- 18. Equipment Maintenance
- Risks from faulty equipment
- Incorrect manual handling while performing maintenance
- 19. Risk Assessment Review
- Mental stress during review
- Overlooking potential risks during fast-paced reviews
- 20. Emergency Drill
- Panic during emergency drill leading to accidents
- Confusions about emergency exits