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The Dome Construction Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- contact with live electricity
- 2. Transporting materials
- Manual handling injuries
- moving vehicle incidents
- 3. Site set-up
- Struck by falling objects
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 4. Erect dome structure
- Working at heights
- struck by moving objects
- 5. Install electrical fittings
- Electric shock
- fires from faulty wiring
- 6. Seal exterior of dome
- Falls from height
- harmful dust inhalation
- 7. Interior finishing work
- Repetitive strain injuries
- cuts from sharp tools
- 8. Install plumbing fixtures
- Exposure to biologic hazards
- heavy lifting injuries
- 9. Paint interior and exterior
- Chemical exposure
- eye irritation
- 10. Clean up worksite
- Trips over debris
- puncture wounds from sharp objects
- 11. Dismantle scaffolding
- Falls from heights
- struck by falling objects
- 12. Dispose of construction waste
- Cuts from sharp debris
- lifting heavy objects
- 13. Final inspection
- Trips and falls
- structural collapse
- 14. Sign-off and handover
- Incorrect documentation and sign-offs
- misunderstanding with stakeholders
- 15. Post-construction review
- Failure to identify and rectify issues
- overlooking safety incidents