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The Conducting Safety Checks At High-Speeds Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of training
- Incorrect equipment
- 2. Site Assessment
- Trip hazards
- Unsafe high-speed areas
- 3. Equipment checks
- Defective equipment
- Improper use of equipment
- 4. Safety Gear Check
- Inadequate safety gear
- Improper use of safety gear
- 5. Briefing session
- Incomplete information
- Lack of attention
- 6. Starting checks at high speed
- High-speed accidents
- Insufficient control measures
- 7. Monitoring speed
- Miscalculations
- system glitches
- 8. Operational checks
- Equipment malfunctions
- Loss of control at high speeds
- 9. Correction of identified issues
- Improper corrections
- not addressing all hazards found
- 10. Documentation
- Unclear documentation
- missed hazard documentation
- 11. Breaks/ shift change
- Poor communication in shift transfer
- fatigue
- 12. Final operational check
- Overlooking critical checks
- High-speed operation underestimation
- 13. Post-operation assessment
- Inadequate assessment
- unaddressed safety risks
- 14. Clean up
- Debris causing tripping
- incomplete clean up
- 15. Follow-up actions
- Unimplemented corrective actions
- inadequate follow-through on safety protocols