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Key Features:
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The Construct Temporary Roads Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- unsecured equipment
- 2. Site Inspection
- Inadequate personal protective equipment (PPE)
- unidentified site risks
- 3. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- inadequate machine guards
- 4. Road Design Planning
- Incorrect design leading to accidents
- overlooking of critical elements
- 5. Material Gathering
- Manual lifting injuries
- cuts from sharp objects
- 6. Setting Out
- Vehicle accidents
- working in extreme weather
- 7. Excavation Works
- Cave-ins
- exposures to hazardous substances
- 8. Filling and Compacting Earthworks
- Hearing damage from noisy machinery
- dust inhalation
- 9. Drainage Installation
- Falls into trenches
- struck by construction materials
- 10. Aggregate Laydown
- Musculoskeletal disorders from repetitive tasks
- dust inhalation
- 11. Asphalt Laying and Compaction
- Burns from hot materials
- exposure to toxic fumes
- 12. Road Surface Testing
- Vehicle collisions
- slips and falls from pavement surfaces
- 13. Signage and Lighting
- Electrocution
- falls from height while installing signs or lights
- 14. Cleanup and Completion
- Improper waste disposal
- injury from left-over debris
- 15. Regular Maintenance Evaluation
- Exposure to dangerous fumes
- vehicle collisions during inspections