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The Crawl Space Working Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Uneven terrain
- Falling objects
- 2. Accessing Crawl Space
- Risk of slips and falls
- Lack of lighting
- 3. Working Inside Crawl Space
- Electric shocks
- Sharp objects
- 4. Use of Tools & Equipment
- Injury from tool usage
- Electric shock
- 5. Material Handling
- Manual lifting injuries
- Trip hazards
- 6. Space Ventilation
- Airborne contaminants
- Low oxygen level
- 7. Waste Disposal
- Cut or puncture injuries
- Infections from hazardous waste
- 8. Emergency Procedures
- Limited escape routes
- Injury from evacuation
- 9. Working with Electrical Systems
- Electrical shocks
- Fires
- 10. Ensuring Structural Integrity
- Collapsing structure
- Falling debris
- 11. Moving Through Confined Space
- Exposure to biohazards
- Heat stress
- 12. Exit from Crawl Space
- Risk of slips and falls
- Lack of lighting
- 13. Post-Activity Debrief
- Incomplete understanding of safety procedures
- 14. Equipment maintenance and storage
- Faulty tools
- Unsecured storage
- 15. Regular Inspection
- Risks go unnoticed
- inadequate safety measures
- 16. Training & Competency Assessment
- Unqualified personnel
- Misinterpretation of instructions
- 17. Noise Monitoring and Control
- Exposure to high noise levels
- acoustic shock
- 18. First Aid provision
- Inadequate first aid measures
- delay in treatment
- 19. Reporting & Communication
- Failure to report safety incidents
- Miscommunication of crucial messages
- 20. Post-Work Clean-Up
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Improper waste handling