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The Construction Of Smokestacks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips and falls
- Contact with harmful substances
- 2. Site Organisation
- Vehicle collisions
- Falling objects
- 3. Material Transportation
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by moving vehicles
- 4. Scaffolding Installment
- Falls from height
- Collapsing structures
- 5. Stack Foundation Setting
- Crushing injuries
- Environmental hazards (wind
- rain)
- 6. Steel Assembly
- Cuts and abrasions
- Working at height risks
- 7. Welding Operations
- Burns
- Eye injuries
- Fumes
- 8. Ladder Usage
- Fall from height
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- 9. Installing Insulation
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Fire risks
- 10. Erecting The Smokestack
- Machinery accidents
- Falls from height
- 11. Interior Inspection
- Confined space hazards
- Fall from height
- 12. Smokestack Painting
- Inhalation of harmful fumes
- Falls from heights while painting
- 13. Final Inspection
- Slip
- trip
- and fall hazards
- Electrical hazards
- 14. Waste Disposal
- Injury from waste handling
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 15. Debriefing And Documentation
- Paper cuts
- Ergonomic hazards from computer work
- 16. Dismantling Equipment
- Injury due to incorrect manual handling
- Falling object hazards
- 17. Site Clean Up
- Trip and fall hazards
- Hazardous waste exposure
- 18. Return and Store Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Vehicle accidents during transport
- 19. Final Documentation And Reporting
- Ergonomic hazards from prolonged computer use
- Paper cuts
- 20. Post-project Review Meeting
- Tripping over cords
- Ergonomic hazards