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The Setting Up Large Marquees For Events Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Manual handling injuries
- 2. Site Assessment
- Poor lighting
- Weather conditions
- 3. Marquee Positioning
- Struck by moving objects
- Falls from height
- 4. Ground Digging
- Underground services (electricity)
- Ergonomic issues
- 5. Structure Assembly
- Falling objects
- Incorrect use of tools
- 6. Installation of Covers/Curtains
- Manual handling injuries
- Overexertion
- 7. Electrical Setup
- Electric shocks
- Fire hazards
- 8. Inspection
- Risk of incomplete inspection due to hurrying
- 9. Equipment Operation
- Noise
- Vibration
- 10. Dismantling
- Collapse of structure
- Manual handing injuries
- 11. Packing
- Sharp objects
- Heavy lifting
- 12. Maintenance
- Use of harmful chemicals
- Exposure to dust
- 13. Transport
- Vehicle collision
- Load securing
- 14. Storage
- Inadequate space
- Poor stacking
- 15. Waste Management
- Improper disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 16. Training
- Incorrect technique causing injuries
- lack of knowledge
- 17. Contingency Plans
- Insufficient resources
- Lack of emergency procedures
- 18. Clean Up
- Slip and fall
- Sharp objects
- 19. Review and Monitoring
- Non-compliance
- Lack of continuous improvement
- 20. Documentation
- Loss of important data
- Improper storage