Derrick Assembly And Dismantling Risk Assessment

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Specifically, the Derrick Assembly And Dismantling Risk Assessment covers:

  1. A detailed breakdown of work activities with potential hazards identified
  2. A comprehensive risk evaluation matrix to assess initial and residual risks
  3. Step-by-step control measures and guidelines to minimise hazards
  4. Pre-work checks and documentation requirements to ensure compliance
  5. And more. Please check details below
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The Derrick Assembly And Dismantling Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:

  • 1. Preparation
    • Improper lifting
    • equipment failure
    • handling heavy parts
  • 2. Selection and Inspection of Equipment
    • Inadequate inspection
    • using damaged equipment
  • 3. Assembling Derrick Ground Structure
    • Falling from height
    • tripping over obstacles
  • 4. Positioning of Derrick Mast
    • Risk of crushing
    • structural instability
  • 5. Insertion of Derrick Sections
    • Misalignment
    • dropping of sections
  • 6. Attaching Guy Lines
    • Incorrect tension in lines
    • tripping over lines
  • 7. Checking Stability of Derrick Assembly
    • Structural instability
    • falling of derrick sections
  • 8. Operating Derrick
    • Equipment malfunction
    • incorrect operation
  • 9. Regular Maintenance and Checks
    • Neglecting maintenance schedule
    • overlooking wear and tear
  • 10. Dismantling of Derrick Mast
    • Risk of crushing
    • structural instability
  • 11. Removal of Derrick Sections
    • Misalignment
    • dropping of sections
  • 12. Detaching Guy Lines
    • Incorrect detension in lines
    • tripping over lines
  • 13. Moving Dismantled Parts
    • Improper lifting
    • handling heavy parts
  • 14. Cleaning and Storage of Equipment
    • Inadequate cleaning
    • incorrect storage
  • 15. Post-job Review and Reporting
    • Lack of incident reporting
    • skipping review process
  • 16. Emergency Response Planning
    • Lack of emergency procedures
    • insufficient training
  • 17. Training and Supervision
    • Insufficient training
    • lack of supervision
  • 18. Personal Protective Equipment
    • Lack of proper PPE
    • inadequate use
  • 19. Health Checkup and Hazard Communication
    • Lack of health monitoring
    • poor hazard communication
  • 20. Compliance with WHS Regulations
    • Non-compliance to WHS regulations
    • lack of understanding about requirements
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