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The Bleacher Or Stacked Seating Set-Up And Tear-Down Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Incorrect manual handling
- use of inappropriate tools
- 2. Load and delivery
- Falling objects
- vehicular accidents
- overexertion
- 3. Equipment set-up
- Falling objects
- slip and fall hazard
- equipment malfunction
- 4. Positioning of bleachers
- Incorrect manual handling
- trip hazards
- equipment failure
- 5. Installation
- Incorrect manual handling
- falling from height
- power tool injury
- 6. Inspect installation
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- incorrect assessment of installation
- 7. Event execution
- Crowd control issues
- emergency incidents
- inadequate safe exit,
- 8. Tear-down initiation
- Incorrect manual handling
- electrical hazards
- falling from height
- 9. Disassembling
- Falling objects
- incorrect usage of tools
- poor ergonomics
- noise exposure
- 10. Inspection post tear-down
- Slips
- trips falls
- interaction with dangerous equipment remnants
- 11. Clearance of site
- Falling objects
- trip hazards
- dust exposure
- 12. Transport of the disassembled structure
- Overexertion
- vehicular accidents
- 13. Unloading at the storage area
- Falling objects
- overexertion
- slip and fall
- 14. Clean-up of tools and equipment
- Contact with harmful substances
- inadequate cleaning procedures
- 15. Final inspection and reporting
- Incorrect information handling
- missed checks and balances due to complacency
- 16. Record maintaining and updating
- Incorrect storage of information
- data loss due to non-compliance with proper storage procedures
- 17. Safety brief for the following set up
- Inadequate communication of safety protocols
- unpreparedness for next setup
- 18. Health check monitoring
- Inadequate personal protection
- lack of understanding about health risks associated with the job