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The Steel Spool Fabrication and Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Hazardous Environment
- Handling Heavy Machinery
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Machinery Failures
- Electrical Faults
- 3. Safety Measures Planning
- Inadequate Safety Plan
- Lack of Emergency Response
- 4. Material Gathering
- Handling Heavy Materials
- Slip and Fall Hazards
- 5. Cutting Steel Spool Parts
- Sharp Objects
- Noise Pollution
- 6. Welding
- Heat Burns
- Fire Risks
- Exposure to Radiation
- 7. Assembly
- Collision and Crashes
- Lifting Heavy Load
- 8. Testing Assembled Unit
- Faulty Equipment Pressure
- Electric Shock
- 9. Disposal of Waste Material
- Improper Waste Disposal
- Chemical Spills
- 10. Cleaning the Work Area
- Chemical Cleaners
- Wet Surfaces - Slipping Hazards
- 11. Storing the Fabricated Unit
- Toppling Over
- Structural Failure
- 12. Transporting the Unit
- Vehicle Movement
- Collision
- Falling objects
- 13. On-site Installation
- Fall from Height
- Crushing Injury
- 14. Inspecting Installed Steel Spool
- Fall from Heights
- Pinch Points
- 15. Documenting the Process
- Paper Cuts
- Eye Strain
- 16. Debriefing and Training Session
- Miscommunication
- Poor Understanding of Processes
- 17. Maintaining the Installed Unit
- Machinery Failure
- Electrical Faults
- 18. Periodic Review
- Lack of Updated Training
- Missed Inspection
- 19. Emergency Response Drills
- Inadequate Response
- Panic Situation
- 20. Closure and Reporting
- Documentation Errors
- Missed Follow-ups