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The Delivery And Installation Of Large Sculptures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsupported Sculpture
- Tripping Over Tools
- 2. Pre-Delivery Inspection
- Injury from Inspecting Heavy Sculpture
- Allergic Reactions to Materials
- 3. Loading Sculpture onto transport vehicle
- Crush Injuries
- Slips and falls while loading
- Manual handling injuries
- 4. Transport of Sculpture
- Road Accidents
- Unsecured load moving during transit
- 5. Site Assessment
- Uneven or unsafe terrain
- Public traffic
- 6. Unloading Sculpture
- Injury from uncontrolled movement of sculpture
- Falls from Height
- 7. Positioning Sculpture
- Risk of sculpture falling onto workers
- Trip hazards due to repositioning equipment
- 8. Securement of Sculpture
- Incorrectly secured sculpture falling
- Injury from use of incorrect tools
- 9. Post-Installation Check
- Falling from heights
- Sculpture instability
- 10. Cleanup
- Hazardous substances
- sharp objects
- Trip hazards
- 11. Transportation Back to Depot
- Fatigue related accidents
- Road Accidents
- 12. Post-Delivery Checks
- Manual handling injuries
- Cuts and abrasions from checks
- 13. Training for Future Deliveries
- Inadequate knowledge leading to potential future risks
- 14. Reporting & Documenting
- Inadequate reporting leading to unidentified hazards in future
- 15. Emergency response planning
- Inadequate planning could lead to injuries during emergencies
- 16. Regular Inspections
- Unidentified risks due to outdated reports or missed inspections
- 17. Risk Management reviews
- Outdated or incorrect risk management strategy could affect worker safety
- 18. Continuous Learning and Improvements
- Lack of continuous learning can lead to repeated risks / hazards
- 19. Safety Audits
- Incorrect reporting
- overlooking potential hazards
- 20. Crew Certifications
- Untrained crew handling operations could lead to accidents