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The Control Of Movement On Pitched Roofs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe roof access
- Material hazards from sharp or heavy equipment
- 2. Roof Inspection
- Falling from heights
- Slips on wet surface
- 3. Ladder Setup
- Incorrect ladder setup
- Hazard from unsteady footing or footing slipping
- 4. Safety Equipment Installation
- Faulty safety gear
- Tripping over gear
- 5. Material Hoisting
- Manual lifting injuries
- Falling materials
- 6. Initial Cleaning
- Slipping on debris
- Chemical exposure from cleaning solutions
- 7. Surface Assessment
- Tripping over uneven surfaces
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 8. Material Layout
- Struck by unsecured materials
- Trip hazards from poorly placed materials
- 9. Fixing Installation
- Electric shock from power tools
- Falls while reaching/working overhead
- 10. Waterproof Treatment Application
- Chemical exposures
- Slipping on treated surface
- 11. Secondary Cleaning
- Tripping over equipment
- Chemical hazards from cleaning
- 12. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Cuts or punctures
- 13. Inspection of Completed Work
- Injury from overtime/fatigue
- Fall from not using fall protection
- 14. De-rigging and Tools Packing
- Struck by falling objects during de-rigging
- Manual handling injuries
- 15. Final Clearing
- Trip hazards from debris
- Injuries from speeding during rush to finish
- 16. Post-Work Inspection
- Missing safety risks
- injury due over-exertion
- 17. Procedure Review and Update
- Stress related to procedure changes
- strained eyesight from prolonged document review
- 18. Staff Training on Updates
- Slipping
- tripping during hands-on training; risk of misunderstanding new instructions
- 19. Equipment Maintenance Check
- Injury by faulty equipment
- manual handling injuries during checks
- 20. Risk Assessment Document Updating
- Strained eyesight from prolonged computer handling
- stress from document errors