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The Assembler Falsework Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- unsecured materials
- unsafe lifting
- 2. Assess Site
- Falls from heights
- exposure to harmful dust or fibres
- 3. Set Up Falsework
- Struck by moving objects
- incorrect installation
- 4. Inspection
- Inadequate lighting
- unexpected equipment startup
- 5. Install Reinforcements
- Cuts
- abrasions
- pinches from handling
- 6. Pour Concrete
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Overexertion
- 7. Cure Concrete
- Slips and trips
- excessive heat/cold
- 8. Removing Formwork
- Falling objects
- improper use of tools
- potential collapse
- 9. Clean up Site
- Trip hazards
- unsecured materials
- unsafe handling
- 10. Dispose of waste
- Unsuitable disposal of concrete
- manual handling injuries
- 11. Tools Maintenance
- Tool malfunctions
- electrical hazards
- 12. Noise Control
- Hearing damage from excess noise
- 13. Store Materials and Equipment
- Poor housekeeping
- improper stacking
- 14. Dismantle Temporary Works
- Collapse of structure
- falling from height
- 15. Traffic Management
- Collision with vehicles
- pedestrian safety
- 16. Emergency Procedure Training
- Lack of awareness/understanding about emergency procedures
- 17. First Aid Availability
- Lack of first aid provision
- inadequate first aid training
- 18. Review Health and Safety Compliance
- Unresolved hazards
- non-compliance to health and safety regulations
- 19. Safety Briefings and Inductions
- Improper training
- lack of safety awareness among workers
- 20. Debrief and Learning
- Lack of feedback session
- missed opportunities for improvement