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The Cross Handling Of Longframes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper lifting techniques
- Poor housekeeping
- Incorrect use of tools
- 2. Handling Of Longframes
- Risk of falling objects
- Unstable load
- 3. Transporting Longframes
- Collision with other materials or equipment
- Overloading
- 4. Arriving at The Destination
- Slip and fall on uneven ground
- Dropping longframe
- 5. Setting up The Work Area
- Potential trip hazards
- Uncontrolled release of energy (electricity
- gas)
- 6. Positioning Longframes
- Risk of crushing injury
- Musculoskeletal disorder risk due to awkward positions
- 7. Implementing Safety Measures
- Incompetence in using safety equipment
- Miscommunication about safety measures
- 8. Connecting Longframes
- Risk of electric shock
- Fire hazard due to improper electrical connections
- 9. Testing Connections
- Risk of fire due to faulty connections
- Electric shock
- 10. Making Adjustments if Needed
- Cutting parts can cause flying debris
- Hand injuries due to misuse of tools
- 11. Final Inspection
- Overlooked safety check
- Rush inspection
- 12. Cleanup and Secure Work Area
- Risk of slip and fall due to poor clean up
- Unsecured work area can lead to potential accidents
- 13. Documenting The Process
- Poor documentation practice
- Missing critical information
- 14. Review and Update Process
- Non-compliance to new safety regulations
- Ignorance of updated safety protocols
- 15. Training and Education
- Risk of accidents due to lack of training
- Non-compliance to safety guidelines because of unawareness
- 16. Emergency Measures
- Unpreparedness for emergencies
- Lack of understanding of the emergency plan
- 17. Maintenance of Equipment
- Mishandling of equipment leading to damages
- Neglect in scheduling regular maintenance checks
- 18. Waste Management Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Incorrect disposal methods
- 19. Site Closure
- Leaving equipment unsecured
- Poor housekeeping
- 20. Review and Update Safety Guidelines
- Failure to implement new safety standards
- Ignorance of updated procedures.