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The Carry Out Mooring Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Harm from unsecured objects
- Slips and trips
- 2. Briefing Team
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate attires
- 3. Approach Vessel
- Drowning
- Collision with vessel
- 4. Secure Mooring Lines
- Moor breaking loose
- Line snapback
- 5. Tightening Mooring Lines
- Physical strain
- Pinch points
- 6. Checking Mooring Arrangement
- Falling overboard
- Incorrect mooring tension
- 7. Adjust Mooring Lines
- Line snapback
- pinched fingers
- 8. Monitor Weather Condition
- Storm risk
- High winds
- 9. Communicate Operations
- Miscommunication
- Radio interference
- 10. Release Mooring Lines
- Snapback
- Load drop
- 11. Manoeuvre away from berth
- Collision
- Grounding
- 12. Communicate Departure
- Miscommunication
- Radio failure
- 13. Check Mooring Gear
- Equipment failure
- Injury from moving gear
- 14. Report Any Incidents
- Delayed reporting
- Inadequate information
- 15. Debrief Team
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate feedback