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The Conducting Deep Foundation Works Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Insufficient briefing
- Lack of personal protective equipment
- 2. Site Assessment
- Unsafe surroundings
- Unidentified utilities
- 3. Equipment Check
- Malfunctioning machinery
- Inadequate training
- 4. Area Clearance
- Falling debris
- Trip hazards
- 5.Lay Boring Plan
- Faulty plans
- Miscommunication
- 6.Drilling
- Vibrations
- Noise pollution
- 7.Install Reinforcement
- Struck by materials
- Fall from height
- 8.Pour Concrete
- Dust Inhalation
- Skin Burns
- 9.QA/QC Procedure
- Inaccurate measurements
- Poor quality control
- 10.Clean-Up Operations
- Disposal hazards
- Slips or Trips
- 11. Backfilling and Compaction
- Unstable ground
- Excessive noise
- 12.Retrieve Temporary Casing
- Crushing
- Pinching fingers
- 13.Concrete Curing
- Chemical burns
- Inhaling harmful fumes
- 14.Reinforcing Steel Placement
- Falling objects
- Sharp edges
- 15.Site Restoration
- Trip hazards
- Chemical spills
- 16.Documentation Review
- Loss of data
- Misinterpretation of information
- 17.Machine & Tools Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Mechanical hazards
- 18.Final Inspection
- Inadequate inspection
- Ignored faults
- 19.Closure of Work Site
- Unauthorized access
- Leftover debris
- 20.Post-Operations Review
- Incomplete review
- Mismanagement of findings