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The Attachment Of Signage To Structures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping hazards
- Manual handling injuries
- 2. Signage delivery
- Traffic accidents
- Inappropriate lifting of heavy objects
- 3. Equipment setup
- Incorrect tool usage
- Electrical shock
- 4. Signage Mounting
- Falling from height
- Dropping heavy items
- 5. Attachment of signage
- Falling objects
- Incorrect use of power tools
- 6. Inspection
- Eye injuries from debris
- Slips and falls
- 7. Site clean-up
- Sharp object injuries
- Chemical exposure
- 8. Disposal of materials
- Improper disposal causing environment harm
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 9. Machinery Shutdown
- Incorrect shutdown process can lead to electrical hazards
- 10. Final walk-through
- Tripping over leftover materials/equipment
- Sharp object injuries
- 11. Load up equipment
- Manual handling injuries from lifting equipment
- Trip risks
- 12. Transport back to depot
- Road accidents
- Damage to vehicles and/or equipment
- 13. Unload & store equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Trip hazards
- 14. Paperwork completion
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Incorrect data entry
- 15. Review & evaluation
- Overlooking safety issues due to fatigue
- Miscommunication
- 16. Maintenance check
- Incorrect use of maintenance equipment
- electric shock
- 17. Training of staff
- Inadequate training leading to accidents
- Miscommunication
- 18. Regular safety checks
- Failure to identify ongoing risks
- Complacency with checks leading to missed hazards
- 19. Incident reporting and investigation
- Improper handling of incident investigation
- Ignoring minor incidents
- 20. Emergency procedures briefing
- Staff unawareness of emergency procedures
- Panic in emergencies