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The Boring And Jack Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip and falls
- Hand injuries
- 2. Machine Set Up
- Caught in moving machinery
- Noise pollution
- 3. Boring Operations
- Flying debris
- Overexertion
- 4. Material Handling
- Manual handling injuries
- Moving equipment hazard
- 5. Jacking Operations
- Crush injuries
- Equipment malfunction
- 6. Maintenance Work
- Electrical issues
- Fall from height
- 7. Breakdown Procedures
- Caught in/between machinery
- Incorrect shutdown process
- 8. Safety Testing
- Inadequate safety gear
- Electrocution
- 9. Cleaning and Sanitising
- Chemical exposure
- Slips due to wet surfaces
- 10. Waste Disposal
- Hazardous waste exposure
- Sharp object injuries
- 11. Incident Response
- Inadequate first aid
- Panic and confusion
- 12. De-mobilisation and Storage
- Improper lifting technique
- Collisions and crashes
- 13. Records Management
- Miscommunication
- Lack of documentation
- 14. Review and Evaluation
- Incomplete information
- Fatigue from overwork
- 15. Updates and Training
- Insufficient training
- Confusion
- 16. Incident Reporting
- Faulty reporting process
- Underreporting of incidents
- 17. Material Replenishment
- Overstocking
- Fall from height when placing stock
- 18. Machine Calibration
- Machine malfunction
- Inconsistent outputs
- 19. Safety Inspections
- Ignored safety concerns
- Overlooking minor repairs
- 20. Shutdown and Lockout/Tag-out
- Electric shock
- Entanglement in machinery