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The Detaching Gooseneck Low Loader Deck Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards like stray tools or equipment
- incorrect handling of heavy equipment
- 2. Attaching Gooseneck
- Struck by moving vehicle
- unexpected detachment
- 3. Checking Connection
- Slips and falls
- Caught between hazard
- 4. Loading Goods
- Falling objects
- Overloading
- 5. Confirming Load Balance
- Tipping over
- uneven ground
- 6. Securing Load
- Equipment failure
- Incorrect securing method
- 7. Conducting Final Checks
- Faulty signals or brakes
- human error
- 8. Commencing Transport
- Traffic incidents
- vehicle failure
- 9. Monitoring Load During Transit
- Sudden shift of load
- road hazards
- 10. Arrival at Destination
- Reversing accidents
- overhead power lines
- 11. Preparing for Unloading
- Premature unloading
- instability of load
- 12. Unloading Goods
- Falling objects
- tripping hazards
- 13. Detaching Gooseneck
- Unexpected detachment
- struck by moving vehicle
- 14. Conducting Final Inspection
- Missed injuries or damages
- neglected maintenance needs
- 15. Clean up and Secure Area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- left over debris