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The Dogging Work Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Incorrect PPE usage
- 2. Site Inspection
- Uneven surfaces
- Overhead obstructions
- 3. Load Assessment
- Inaccurate load calculations
- Unsecured loads
- 4. Pre-task Briefing
- Poor communication
- Misunderstandings of tasks
- 5. Equipment Set-up
- Incorrect rigging
- Damaged equipment
- 6. Lifting Operation
- Swinging loads
- Falling loads
- 7. Slinging Load
- Incorrect sling angles
- Inadequate capacity of lifting gear
- 8. Positioning Load
- Obstructed view
- Ineffective communication
- 9. Load Stabilization
- Improper stabilization techniques
- Unbalanced loads
- 10. Load Release
- Rapid release of tension
- Snagging of sling/load
- 11. Post-task Debriefing
- Incomplete information sharing
- Missed learnings for future tasks
- 12. Equipment Demobilization
- Improper storage
- Damage to equipment during transport