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The Control Equipment Delivery And Removal Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips and falls
- electrical hazards
- 2. Inspection of delivery vehicle
- Vehicle movement
- manual handling
- 3. Loading equipment onto vehicle
- Fall from height
- dropping objects
- 4. Securing loads
- Manual handling
- faulty equipment
- 5. Delivery route planning
- Traffic incidents
- navigation errors
- 6. Vehicle inspection before departure
- Mechanical failures
- tyre damage
- 7. Equipment delivery
- Manual handling
- poor ergonomics
- 8. Installation of control equipment
- Electrical shock
- machinery hazards
- 9. Testing installed equipment
- Electric shock
- equipment failure
- 10. Clean up of work area
- Tripping
- hazardous materials
- 11. Packing up tools and equipment
- Manual handling
- trips and falls
- 12. Regular maintenance checks
- Mechanical failures
- faulty equipment
- 13. Unloading returned equipment
- Manual handling
- falling items
- 14. Inspecting and cleaning returned equipment
- Chemical exposure
- biological hazards
- 15. Stocktaking and inventory control
- Manual handling
- repetitive strain injury
- 16. Routine vehicle servicing
- Vehicle accidents
- mechanical injury
- 17. Disposal of damaged or obsolete equipment
- Manual handling
- chemical hazards
- 18. Incident reporting and review
- Incorrect information
- delayed reporting
- 19. Regular driver training programs
- Accidents during training
- poor competency
- 20. Safety drills and emergency procedures
- Incomplete procedures
- panic during drill