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The Setting Fence Post In Ground Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trips and falls
- improper equipment handling
- 2. Load and Unload Equipment
- Falling objects
- manual handling injuries
- 3. Site Inspection
- Trip hazards
- exposure to elements
- encounters with harmful substances
- 4. Measure & Mark Ground
- Eye injury
- cuts and scratches
- 5. Hole Digging
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- tool mishandling
- 6. Post Insertion
- Crushing hazards
- splintering wood risks
- 7. Concrete Mixing
- Dust inhalation
- contact with skin or eyes
- 8. Pouring Concrete
- Splashes causing eye or skin injury
- manual handling injuries
- 9. Post Levelling
- Improper fitting
- working in awkward positions
- 10. Cleanup
- Tripping over left items
- cut from sharp objects
- 11. Monitoring & Adjusting
- Working in poor weather conditions
- repeated heavy lifting
- 12. Waste Removal
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- heavy lifting injuries
- 13. Final Inspection
- Trips and falls
- remaining hazardous materials
- 14. Reporting & Documentation
- Repetitive strain injuries
- eye strain from computer usage
- 15. Equipment Storage
- Heavy lifting injuries
- tripping hazards
- 16. Review & Update Processes
- Repetitive strain injuries
- psychological stress
- 17. Training & Competency Check
- Lack of understanding
- incorrect information transfer
- 18. Emergency Handling
- Panic
- inadequate knowledge of procedures
- 19. Maintenance & Inspection
- Inadequate safety checks
- equipment malfunction
- 20. Incident Reporting
- Insufficient details
- delays in reporting