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The Attaching Tow Hooks Securely Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Incorrect handling of tow hooks
- 2. Assessing the vehicle
- Falling objects
- Vehicle movement
- 3. Lock Out Tag Out (LOTO)
- Electric shock
- Unexpected re-energising
- 4. Selecting Tow Hooks
- Mismatched equipment
- Equipment failure
- 5. Testing Tow Hooks
- Mishandling
- Equipment failure
- 6. Positioning for Attachment
- Awkward postures
- Struck by vehicle
- 7. Attaching Tow Hooks
- Missteps
- Equipment failure
- 8. Checking Attachment
- Incorrect attachment
- Falls from height
- 9. Securing Tow Hooks
- Struck by equipment
- Equipment failure
- 10. Final Inspection
- Overlooking hazards
- Falls from height
- 11. Test Pull
- Over-pulling
- Vehicle movement
- 12. Disconnecting Tow Hooks
- Missteps
- Falling objects
- 13. Cleaning Up
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposed to harmful substances
- 14. Post-Operation Review
- Inadequate feedback
- Missed hazards
- 15. Maintenance and Storage
- Inadequate maintenance
- Poor storage practices
- 16. Incident Reporting
- Under-reporting
- Delay in communication
- 17. Periodic Safety Audits
- Missed audit schedules
- Incomplete hazard assessment
- 18. Emergency Response Training
- Missteps during emergency
- Improper use of safety equipment
- 19. Regular Training and Refresher Courses
- Inadequate training
- Non-compliance with procedures
- 20. Health Monitoring
- Poor health condition
- Lack of regular check-ups