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The Climbing Into Cranes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate equipment
- Unsecured area
- 2. Pre-Operation Inspection
- Poor visibility
- Improper training
- 3. Climbing onto Crane
- Falls from height
- Collisions with objects
- 4. Securing the Area
- Contact with electricity
- Struck by moving object
- 5. Operating the Crane
- Mechanical failure
- Overturning of crane
- 6. Maintenance
- Machinery caught-in/between
- Falls from height
- 7. Emergency Procedures
- Miscalculation of load
- Unplanned collapse
- 8. Offboarding the Crane
- Falls from height
- Slips and trips
- 9. Crane Storage
- Objects falling from height
- Unauthorized usage
- 10. Post-Operation Inspection
- Injury from faulty equipment
- Fire hazard
- 11. Repair & Replacement
- Electrical short-circuit
- Injured by defective parts
- 12. Compliance Check
- Non-compliance to regulations
- Legal implications
- 13. Equipment Cleaning
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Chemical burns
- 14. Hazard Reporting
- Delayed reporting
- Communication breakdown
- 15. Training Program
- Improper training materials
- Insufficient safety rigging
- 16. Regular Equipment Upgrades
- Old equipment hazards
- Resistance to change
- 17. Routine Checks
- Missed hazards
- Inadequate checks
- 18. Safety Briefings
- Miscommunication of safety protocols
- Information overload
- 19. Practice Drills
- Operational confusion
- Panic during emergency scenario
- 20. Lessons Learned Review
- Omission of important information
- Improper documentation