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The Checking Cladding Alignment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect measurements
- Equipment malfunction
- 2. Aligning Cladding
- Faulty cladding
- Manual handling injuries
- 3. Attaching Cladding
- Cladding slippage
- Hammer related injuries
- 4. Verifying Alignment
- Falls from height
- Eye strain
- 5. Correcting Misalignments
- Falls from height
- Cladding falling on personnel
- 6. Final Check
- Overlooking misalignments
- Fatigue
- 7. Clean Up
- Trip hazards
- Poor disposal practices
- 8. Reporting
- Inaccurate information
- Overlooking hazards
- 9. Maintenance Checks
- Inadequate equipment maintenance
- Overlooking faults
- 10. Routine Inspections
- Mishandling of tools
- Inadequate inspection routines
- 11. Repair Work
- Mishandling of chemicals
- Improper protection gear
- 12. Regular Audits
- Unidentified risks
- Inadequate safety measures
- 13. Safety Inductions and Training
- Lack of awareness
- Non-compliance with safety rules
- 14. Coordination with Contractors
- Communication gaps
- Non-compliance by contractors
- 15. Updating SWMS
- Outdated information
- Lack of hazard identification
- 16. Safety Equipment Checks
- Misuse of safety equipment
- Faulty safety equipment
- 17. Compliance Checks
- Non-compliance
- Overlooking safety measures
- 18. Emergency Response Drills
- Inadequate readiness
- Lack of coordination in emergencies
- 19. Reviewing Policies and Procedures
- Outdated policies
- Inadequate procedures
- 20. Ongoing Risk Assessment
- Overlooking hazards
- Improper risk assessment techniques