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The Crane Tip Over Recovery Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling objects
- Equipment malfunction
- 2. Crane Assembly
- Instability
- Operator error
- 3. Load Assessment
- Inadequate load hookup
- Overloading crane capacity
- 4. Lifting Operation
- Crane tip over
- Load swing
- 5. Load Transport
- Collision
- Drop load
- 6. Load Placement
- Misjudged distance or location
- Inadequate communication
- 7. Crane Disassembly
- Improper disassembly process
- Lack of safety check
- 8. Site Clean-up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Struck by residual debris
- 9. Post-operation Maintenance
- Defective parts
- Lack of routine inspection
- 10. Emergency Procedure Training
- Untrained operators
- Poor procedure implementation
- 11. Safety Gear Inspection
- Inadequate protection
- Worn out safety gear
- 12. Regular Audit & Compliance Review
- Non-compliance
- Insufficient auditing process
- 13. Record Keeping
- Faulty record keeping
- Lack of data update
- 14. Onsite Safety Inspection
- Risky workplace condition
- Inadequate hazard identification
- 15. Downrating Procedure
- Improper downrating process
- Not following guidelines
- 16. Refresher Training
- Lack of updates
- Inadequately trained staff
- 17. Equipment Upgrade
- Misjudged upgrade requirement
- Inadequate maintenance
- 18. Warranty Verification
- Expired warranty
- Incomplete verification process
- 19. Safety Briefing Delay
- Inadequate understanding
- Delay in conveying information
- 20. Crane Tip Over Recovery Strategy Revision
- Outdated strategy
- Insufficient risk control measures