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The Safe Use Of High-Load Tension Lines Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Trip hazards
- 2. Inspect tension line
- Electrical hazard
- Fall from height
- 3. Isolate tension line system
- Electric shock
- Unintentional re-energising of equipment
- 4. Install safety barriers
- Struck by moving vehicles
- Incorrect manual handling
- 5. Conduct tension tests
- Failure of test equipment
- Electrical arcing or flashovers
- 6. Regular maintenance
- Exposure to high voltage
- Slips and trips
- 7. Repair any damage
- Contact with energised part
- Falling objects during repair
- 8. Conduct final inspection
- Missing safety features
- Equipment malfunction
- 9. De-isolate tension line system
- Accidental electrocution
- Inadequate workspace clearance
- 10. Remove safety barriers
- Struck by moving vehicles
- Trip hazards
- 11. Conduct load testing
- Overload failure
- Test equipment failure
- 12. Document results
- Human error in documentation
- Miscommunication
- 13. Finalise and exit work area
- Trip hazards
- Slips and falls
- 14. Regular review of safety measures
- Non-compliance with safety guidelines
- Insufficient safety awareness
- 15. Emergency process
- Inadequate emergency response measures
- Untrained personnel for emergencies
- 16. Disposal of waste
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Incorrect disposal procedure
- 17. Communication & Training
- Miscommunication
- Inadequate training
- 18. Health Surveillance
- Inadequate health monitoring
- Failure to identify health issues
- 19. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Incorrect usage of PPE
- Lack of PPE
- 20. Incident Reporting
- Inefficient incident reporting system
- Lack of incident documentation