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The Shoring Support Systems Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling objects
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Injuries from manual handling
- 2. Site Inspection
- Collisions with machinery
- Overhead power lines hazards
- 3. Planning and Design
- Incorrect design leading to failure
- Lack of communication
- 4. Materials Delivery
- Struck by moving vehicle
- Falling objects during unloading
- 5. Installation of Shoring Support
- Collapse of support systems
- Accidental impact with machinery
- 6. Work within Shoring Support
- Tripping on loose material
- Falls from height
- 7. Maintenance of Shoring Support
- Collapse due to poor maintenance
- Struck by falling objects
- 8. Removal of Shoring Support
- Collapse during removal
- Struck by moving machinery
- 9. Site Clean-Up
- Tripping over debris
- Cuts or punctures from discarded materials
- 10. Inspections and Audits
- Inadequate procedures followed
- Missed issues due to inattention
- 11. Training and Induction
- Inadequate training leading to mistakes
- Miscommunication of safety protocols
- 12. Personnel Allocation
- Fatigue from overwork
- Stress from inappropriate role assignment
- 13. Occupational Health Management
- Long-term health issues due to exposure
- Mental stress from working conditions
- 14. Emergency Response Planning
- Delayed response due to lack of planning
- Hazard escalation due to inappropriate responses
- 15. PPE Management
- Inappropriately used or maintained PPE
- Exposure due to lack of PPE
- 16. Machinery and Equipment Maintenance
- Unexpected machine failure
- Injuries from inappropriate use of machinery
- 17. Compliance with Legal and Other Requirements
- Fines or lawsuits from non-compliance
- Loss of work due to enforcement actions
- 18. Workplace Communication & Consultation
- Miscommunication leading to risks
- Lack of feedback creating ongoing hazards
- 19. Management Review
- Inadequate procedures overlooked
- Missed opportunities for improvement
- 20. Risk Management
- Unchecked hazards due to improper risk assessment
- Continuation of unsafe practices without mitigation