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The Safe Traversing Of Slick Or Sloped Roofs Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor weather conditions
- Unmarked hazards on roof
- 2. Accessing Roof
- Falls from height
- Slipping or tripping
- 3. Inspecting Roof Surface
- Falling debris
- Incorrect use of equipment
- 4. Identifying Slick Or Sloped Areas
- Roof collapse under weight
- Sliding on the slick surface
- 5. Implementing Control Measures
- Incorrect implementation
- Inadequate safety equipment
- 6. Moving Across Roof
- Falls due to unstable footing
- Cuts/abrasions from sharp roofing materials
- 7. Working On Sloped Areas
- Gear slipping out of place
- Slipping/Falling due to sloped surface
- 8. Using Tools And Equipment
- Incorrect use of tools
- Tool malfunction
- 9. Applying Protective Equipment/Materials
- Inappropriate application
- Hazardous chemicals in products
- 10. Final Inspection
- Overlooking small damages
- Falls due to haste
- 11. Post Work Clean Up
- Cuts from sharp objects
- Tripping over equipment
- 12. Descending From The Roof
- Falls from height
- Slipping/Tripping on ladder
- 13. Documenting The Process
- Data errors
- Miscommunication of hazards/controls
- 14. Review and Update SWMS
- Outdated risk assessments
- Overlooking new potential hazards
- 15. Regular Maintenance
- Injury due to improper maintenance
- Damage to roof further causing safety risks