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The Blast Rock Surfaces Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Body strain from manual handling
- Slips and trips on uneven surfaces
- 2. Inspecting Equipment
- Electrical hazards
- Equipment failure
- Noise pollution
- 3. Setting up Blast site
- Risk of flying debris
- Noise and vibration
- Accidental detonation
- 4. Priming explosives
- Accidental ignition
- Misfires
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 5. Loading Blast holes
- Unintended collapse
- Accidental ignition
- 6. Connecting det cord
- Misfire
- unintended detonation
- 7. Clearing Blast area
- Flying debris
- Dust inhalation
- 8. Conducting Blast
- Unplanned flyrock
- Vibration and noise
- 9. Site clean up
- Struck by moving vehicles
- slips and trips
- 10. Reporting and Review
- Non-reporting of incidents
- Inadequate review process
- 11. Demolition
- Exposure to asbestos
- toppling over of structures
- 12. Storing Explosives
- Fire and explosion
- theft or misuse
- 13. Machine Operation
- Machine tipping over
- struck by moving machine
- 14. Asbestos Handling
- Asbestos exposure
- improper disposal causing contamination
- 15. Emergency Procedures Failure
- Risk of injury if emergency procedures are not followed