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The Dismantling Falsework And Post-Tensioning Works Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect safety equipment
- Lack of training
- 2. Tool and material handling
- Improper handling of heavy material
- Misuse of tools
- 3. Activating tensioning device
- Mechanical malfunction
- Uncontrolled release of tension
- 4. Dismantling falsework structure
- Miscalculations leading to instability
- Collapsing materials
- 5. Material removal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Physical strains
- 6. Cleaning site
- Falls from height
- Exposure to dust and chemical residue
- 7. Disassembling tensioning equipment
- Accidental firing
- Faulty equipment
- 8. Equipment inspection
- Missed defects
- Lack of proper expertise
- 9. Storing equipment
- Improper storage causing accidents
- Lack of organisation
- 10. Deactivating tensioning device
- Over-tightened bolts or connectors
- Improper deactivation leading to injuries
- 11. Site clearance
- Tripping hazards
- Unidentified underground services
- 12. Post-work briefing
- Miscommunication leading to confusion
- Inquiries left unanswered
- 13. Record keeping
- Inaccurate documentation
- Lost documents
- 14. Training session for team
- Lack of focus
- Misunderstanding instructions
- 15. Equipment maintenance post work
- Unreported damage
- Delayed repairs
- 17. Waste management
- Unsanitary conditions
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- 18. De-briefing of the job
- Omitted important details
- Miscommunication
- 19. Check and repair damaged equipment
- Subpar repairs
- Missed damage points
- 20. Final clearance
- Miscalculations
- Incomplete tasks