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The Securing Loads With Rope Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Hazardous manual tasks
- 2. Choice of Rope
- Incorrect rope selection
- Improper load capacity understanding
- 3. Inspect Equipment
- Faulty ropes or equipment
- Sharp edges on equipment
- 4. Load Assessment
- Uneven weight distribution
- Overloading
- 5. Load Positioning
- Slippage
- incorrect securing points
- 6. Securing Loads
- Manual handling injuries
- Falling loads
- 7. Knot Techniques
- Inefficient knotting
- knot slippage
- 8. Final Check
- Unsecured loads
- improper loading
- 9. Lifting the Load
- Manual handling injuries
- Falling Loads
- 10. Transport
- Load imbalance
- falling objects
- 11. Arrival at Destination
- Unseating loads
- dropped loads
- 12. Unloading Process
- Manual handling injuries
- falling loads
- 13. Clear Worksite
- Trip hazards
- unattended materials and equipment
- 14. Inspection Post Work
- Faulty ropes or equipment
- sharp edges on equipment
- 15. Reporting
- Miscommunication
- missing accident report