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The Safe Climbing Techniques Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- falling objects
- 2. Ladder Setup
- Incorrect installation
- slip and falls
- 3. Safety Checks
- Missed faults
- incorrect use of safety gear
- 4. Ascent
- Falling
- collisions with structures
- 5. Working At Height
- Fall from height
- dropped tools
- 6. Descent
- Slipping
- fatigue
- 7. Equipment Disassembly
- Incorrect disassembly technique
- dropped equipment
- 8. Site Clearing
- Trip hazards
- forgotten equipment
- 9. Material Handling
- Back strain
- crushed fingers
- 10. Equipment Storage
- Unsafe storage causing damage
- trip hazards
- 11. Tool Maintenance
- Improper handling
- sharps injuries
- 12. Safety Inspections
- Ignored deficiencies
- compliance issues
- 13. Training
- Untrained staff
- lack of understanding safety signs
- 14. Documentation review
- Missing documents
- outdated information
- 15. Emergency Response
- Inadequate preparation
- panic
- 16. Weather conditions
- Slippery surface due to rain/snow
- High winds
- 17. Mechanical failure
- Falls due to equipment breakdown
- Struck by failed parts
- 18. Fatigue management
- Fatigue leading to accidents
- reduced attention span
- 19. Post work health check
- Ignored health issues
- failure to report injuries
- 20. Review and improvement
- Complacency with current controls
- ignored feedback