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The Control Overhead Electric Travelling Crane Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1.Preparation
- Lack of training
- Working near power lines
- 2.Visually inspect crane
- Falls from height
- Electrical hazards
- 3.Ensure area clear below
- Struck by moving objects
- Trips and falls
- 4.Operate crane to pick up load
- Falling objects
- Crane overload
- 5.Move crane to desired position
- Collision
- Electrical hazards
- 6.Lower and place load accurately
- Crushing
- Struck by falling objects
- 7.Return crane to safe location
- Crashes
- Obstacles on path
- 8.Shut down procedure
- Electrical hazards
- Entanglement in controls
- 9.Post-operational checks
- Risk of electrical shock
- Fire hazards from faulty equipment
- 10.Maintenance work
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Noise exposure
- 11.Emergency stop & evacuation
- Trampling during evacuation
- Getting struck by crane
- 12.Cleaning/Tidying
- Exposure to chemicals
- Slips/trips/falls
- 13.Record Keeping
- Poor posture
- Eye strain
- 14.Daily inspection
- Uneven ground
- Falls from height
- 15.Training & Induction
- Miscommunication
- Lack of safety awareness