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The Secure Elevator Cab To Building Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling materials
- Unorganised work area
- 2. Pre-operational Inspection
- Electrical shock
- Accidental start-up
- 3. Install Support Structure
- Tripping hazards
- Falling objects from height
- 4. Elevator Cab Securement
- Mechanical failure
- Human error
- 5. Material Installation
- Cut/Puncture risk
- Incorrect handling
- 6. Internal Finishing
- Chemical exposure
- Slips and trips
- 7. Electrical Connections
- Electrical shock
- Improper grounding
- 8. Final Adjustment & Testing
- Rapid descent of cab
- Mechanical failure
- 9. Completion & Clean up
- Tripping over tools/materials
- Chemical hazards
- 10. Regular Maintenance
- Mechanical failure
- Electric shock
- 11. Emergency Anchoring
- Panic due to sudden stop
- Inadequate precautions
- 12. Evacuation Procedures
- Evacuation confusion
- Falls while exiting
- 13. Regular Checks of Safety Systems
- Overlooking minor issues
- Lack of maintenance knowledge
- 14. Training Staff
- Lack of knowledge
- Incorrect training practices
- 15. Communication among Managers/Workers
- Communication breakdown
- Inconsistent messages
- 16. Response to Alarm Signals
- Untrained personnel reaction
- False alarms
- 17. Back Up Power Supply
- Power failure
- Equipment damage during switchover
- 18. Regular Auditing of Safety Procedures
- Overlooking minor issues
- Inadequate training/tool usage
- 19. Updating SWMS As Required
- Inaccurate assessment of risks
- outdated control measures
- 20. Compliance with Regulations
- Legal penalties
- Failure to meet standards