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The Disposal Of Debris Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Hand injury from handling debris
- 2. Site Examination
- Falling debris
- Injury due to sharp items
- 3. Gathering Debris
- Cutting hands
- Eye Injury from flying particles
- 4. Loading Debris
- Back injury due to lifting heavy debris
- Slips and trips
- 5. Transporting Debris
- Collision
- Falling debris
- Fire hazard from combustible materials
- 6. Sorting Debris
- Hand injury
- Respiratory hazard from dust
- 7. Disposal of Non-hazardous waste
- Tripping over objects
- Cuts from sharp debris
- 8. Disposal of hazardous waste
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Skin irritations
- 9. Cleaning work area
- Tripping over objects
- Chemical exposure during cleaning process
- 10. Removal of PPE
- Skin irritation
- Eye injury due to improper removable
- 11. Inspect Equipment
- Electrical hazards
- Tripping hazards
- 12. Reporting & Documentation
- Miscommunication
- Misinterpretation of information
- 13. Review & Close
- Miscommunication
- Unresolved safety issues
- 14. Training for new staff
- Inadequate knowledge
- Miscommunication of safety procedures
- 15. Regular Equipment Maintenance
- Equipment failure leading to accidents
- Injury during maintenance process
- 16. Accident Investigation
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate knowledge of investigating processes
- 17. Regular Safety Audits
- Missing potential hazards
- Non-compliance with safety regulations
- 18. Updating Safety Procedures
- Misunderstanding of updates
- Failing to communicate updates effectively
- 19. Refresher Training Sessions
- Inadequate retention of previous training
- Misunderstanding of new information
- 20. Post-Project Review
- Unavailable staff for feedback
- Missing potential improvements