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The Sewer Pump Station Pit Lid Repair Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Site Attendance
- Traffic hazard
- unauthorized access
- 2. Barricade Area
- Slips and trips
- improper signage
- 3. Remove Pit Lid
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- lid dropping
- 4. Clean Lid
- Chemical exposure
- slips from wet surfaces
- 5. Grinding Rust
- Eye/skin injury from flying particles
- noise
- 6. Debris Removal
- Inhalation of dust
- skin contact
- 7. Surface Cleaning
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- manual handling strain
- 8. Lid Reinstallation
- Finger entrapment
- incorrect alignment
- 9. Fitment Testing
- Unexpected lid movement
- muscle strain
- 10. Additional Grinding
- Electric shock
- inhalation of dust
- 11. Re-cleaning Surfaces
- Re-exposure to cleaning agents
- learning over hazards
- 12. Lid Removal
- Back strain
- slipping during handling
- 13. Lubricant Application
- Chemical skin exposure
- spillage leading to slip risks
- 14. Lid Reinstallation
- Pinching fingers
- lid slippage
- 15. Final Fit Testing
- Unexpected movement of components
- muscle exertion
- 16. Ease of Removal Test
- Strain injuries
- equipment malfunction
- 17. Site Exit
- Residual tripping hazards
- incomplete site securing