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The Climbing Structures To Install Signs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip and fall hazards
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Safety checks
- Faulty equipment
- Improper PPE
- 3. Setting up scaffold
- Falling objects
- Unstable surface
- 4. Climbing structures
- Fall from height
- Struck by moving object
- 5. Installing signs
- Electric shock
- Falling objects
- Manual handling injuries
- 6. Dismantling scaffold
- Falling objects
- Trip and fall hazards
- 7. Clearing work site
- Rash or allergic reaction
- Physical strain
- Manual handling injuries
- 8. Checking installed signs
- Fall from height
- Electric shock
- 9. Transport of tools and equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Slipping hazards
- Traffic incidents
- 10. Storage of tools and materials
- Incorrect storage
- Fire hazard
- Slipping hazards
- 11. Equipment inspection
- Risk of malfunction
- Electrical hazard
- 12. Maintenance operations
- Electrical hazard
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 13. Emergency procedures
- Panic or stress
- Injury from emergency evacuation
- 14. Debriefing and reporting
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate record keeping
- 15. Waste disposal
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Sharps injuries
- 16. Evaluation and improvement
- Inadequate feedback
- Non-compliance to health and safety procedures
- 17. Regular Inspections
- Fall from height
- Equipment malfunction
- 18. Updating Risk Assessments
- Inadequate information
- Miscommunication
- 19. Training new staff
- Incorrect training
- Non-compliance to health and safety procedures
- 20. Reviewing SOPs
- Outdated information
- Incomplete SOP