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The Stacking And Securing Steel Bundles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping hazards
- Exposure to harmful dust and fumes
- 2. Bundle Inspection
- Risk of hand injury
- Slips and falls
- 3. Material Handling
- Manual lifting injury risk
- Crushing hazard from falling objects
- 4. Bundle Placement
- Pinching/drop hazards
- Incorrect posture risks
- 5. Machine Operation
- Caught-in hazard
- Noise exposure
- 6. Handling Tools
- Incorrect use of tools
- Tools failure
- 7. Attachment of Safety Gear
- Poorly fitted gear
- Faulty equipment
- 8. Quality Check
- Ergonomic hazards
- Eye strain
- 9. Stacking Bundles
- Falling object hazards
- Struck-by hazards
- 10. Securing Bundles
- Crushing hazards
- Repetitive motion injuries
- 11. Load Transportation
- Machinery accidents
- Walking into objects
- 12. Equipment Check
- Equipment failure
- Electric shock
- 13. Clean Up
- Risks from improper disposal
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- 14. Reporting
- Eyestrain
- Mental fatigue
- 15. Extra Precautions
- Insufficient rest breaks
- Inadequate hydration
- 16. Following Emergency Procedures
- Panic-induced injuries
- Inadequate training
- 17. Post-Operation Review
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- Stress
- 18. Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Analysis
- Inadequate attention to hazards
- Overlooking procedures
- 19. Training of New Workers
- Communication issues
- Inadequate understanding of machinery
- 20. End of Day Procedure
- Careless operation
- Fatigue due to overworking