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The Climbing On Waste Piles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips and falls
- Lack of proper training
- Poor visibility
- 2. Climbing Equipment Set-up
- Faulty equipment
- Falls from height
- 3. Safety Briefing and Training
- Inadequate knowledge
- Miscommunication
- 4. Site Inspection
- Unstable waste materials
- Sharp objects
- 5. Ascending Waste Piles
- Falls
- Hazardous material exposure
- 6. Balancing and Progression
- Falls
- Strains and sprains
- 7. Working on the Pile
- Falling objects
- Hazardous material exposure
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- 8. Hazardous Materials Handling
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Cuts and abrasions
- 9. Descending Waste Piles
- Falls
- Strains and sprains
- 10. Dealing with Emergency Situations
- Inadequate response time
- Inefficiency in dealing with emergencies
- 11. Clean-up and Waste Disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Lift injuries
- 12. Post Work Health Checks
- Overlooked injuries or health issues
- Ineffective health checks
- 13. Equipment Check and Maintenance
- Inefficiency due to faulty equipment
- Accidents due to malfunctioning equipment
- 14. Safety Review and Analysis
- Miscommunication
- Unidentified hazards
- 15. Reporting and Documentation Errors
- Miscommunication
- Errors in reporting
- 16. Debriefing and Feedback
- Misunderstanding
- Lack of clarity or miscommunication
- 17. Post-Work Risk Assessment
- Misjudgment of risks
- Undetected hazards
- 18. Equipment Disassembling and Storage
- Mismanagement leading to loss/damage
- Possible injuries during disassembly
- 19. End-of-Day Site Clean-up
- Missed hazardous materials
- Inadequate cleaning causing potential hazards
- 20. Monitoring and Continuous Improvement
- Inefficiency in monitoring
- Omitted crucial improvements