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The Bolt Cleats Securely Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inaccurate measurements
- improper tool handling
- 2. Material Gathering
- Risk of crushing from heavy materials
- risk of cuts or abrasions
- 3. Equipment Check
- Equipment malfunction
- electrical hazards
- 4. Position Bolt Cleats
- Falling hazards
- struck by bolting equipment
- 5. Secure Bolt Cleats
- Crushing hazards
- striking hazards
- 6. Inspection
- Inadequate lighting
- trips and falls
- 7. Adjustments (if needed)
- Improper manual handling
- hand injuries
- 8. Final Tightening
- Hand injuries
- repetitive strain injury
- 9. Cleaning Area
- Slip and fall hazards
- hazardous chemicals exposure
- 10. Equipment Maintenance
- Electrical hazards
- crushing hazards
- 11. Internal Communication
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- 12. Policy Review
- Non-compliance with safety regulations
- 13. Training/Re-training
- Inadequate training leading to accidents
- 14. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of awareness about emergency procedures
- 15. Monitoring
- Inadequate supervision leading to mishaps
- 16. Documentation
- Failure to keep up-to-date records
- 17. Waste Disposal
- Improper disposal causing environmental hazard
- 18. Incident Reporting
- Delayed or improper incident reporting
- 19. Follow-up Actions
- Failure to follow up on incident reports
- 20. Compliance Checks
- Non-compliance with regulations leading to penalties