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The Chocking Ladder When On A Slope Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper training
- Unstable ground
- 2. Inspection and Verify Equipment
- Faulty equipment
- Lack of personal protective gear
- 3. Position Ladder on Slope
- Ladder slipping or tipping over
- Falling from height
- 4. Setting the Ladder Feet
- Unbalanced ladder
- Injury from improper handling
- 5. Secure Ladder to Terrain
- Unstable connection points
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 6. Ascend Ladder
- Falls
- Loss of balance
- 7. Working at Height
- Falling objects
- Dizziness/vertigo
- 8. Descend Ladder
- Slips
- trips and fall
- Misstep
- 9. Detach Ladder from Terrain
- Injury from disassembly
- Trip hazards
- 10. Return and Store Equipment
- Mishandling of equipment
- Obstruction in pathway
- 11. Clean-up Site
- Trip and fall hazards
- Improper waste disposal
- 12. Debrief Team
- Lack of communication
- Incomplete reporting
- 13. Review and Improvement Steps
- Non-compliance with regulations
- Overlooked hazards
- 14. Maintenance Schedule and Follow-Up
- Failure to maintain equipment
- Inadequate follow up
- 15. Incident Management
- Inadequate first aid
- Delayed response times