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The Constructing Arches Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Hazardous materials handling
- 2. Set up
- Handling heavy equipment
- Noise pollution
- 3. Layout of arch
- Fall from height
- Incorrect measurements causing structural failure
- 4. Material Selection
- Unsafe handling
- Inhalation/dust exposure
- 5. Cut Stones
- Dust inhalation
- Equipment malfunction
- 6. Build The Arch
- Masonry falling
- Back strains due to heavy lifting
- 7. Positioning the Keystone
- Falling objects
- Unstable structure
- 8. Fill in the spandrels
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- Fall from height
- 9. Masonry Jointing
- Falls from a height
- Dust inhalation
- 10. Cleaning up
- Trips or falls over debris
- Handling hazardous materials
- 11. Quality control
- Inaccurate measurements leading to rework
- unexpected collapse
- 12. Dismantle scaffold
- Falls from heights
- tripping hazards
- 13. Disposal
- Improper waste disposal leading to environmental hazard
- Cuts while handling scrap material
- 14. Training crew
- Lack of skillset
- Communication errors leading to accidents
- 15. Emergency planning
- Insufficient response during emergencies
- Panic-induced accidents
- 16. Review tasks
- Insufficient review leading to overlooked hazards
- Complacency
- 17. Maintenance
- Electrical hazards due to improper maintenance
- Equipment malfunctions leading to accidents
- 18. Regular inspections
- Complacency during inspections
- Inadequate inspection causing overlooked hazards
- 19. Documenting procedures
- Incorrect documentation causing misunderstandings
- Misuse of equipment
- 20. Post-construction evaluation
- Inadequate evaluation leading to overlooked flaws
- accidents during site visits