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The Strapping Down Loads Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor visibility
- Improper equipment
- 2. Loading
- Poor lifting technique
- Inadequate hand holds
- 3. Stacking Loads
- Higher stacked loads
- Falling material risk
- 4. Securing Load
- Bad weather conditions
- Damaged strapping
- 5. Equipment Checking
- Improper maintenance
- Technical failures
- 6. Worker Training
- Insufficient training
- Miscommunication
- 7. Transportation
- Unsafe driving conditions
- Improper stacking
- 8. Unloading
- Poor unloading technique
- Heavy machinery used
- 9. Inspection Post-Unload
- Damaged goods
- Inadequate inspection
- 10. Incident Reporting
- No reporting guidelines
- Late reports
- 11. Emergency Procedures
- Unfamiliarity with the procedures
- Irregular drills
- 12. First Aid Treatment
- Inadequate first aid kit
- Delay in treatment
- 13. Disposal of Waste Material
- Unregulated disposal sites
- Contaminations
- 14. Hazard Report Analysis
- No standardisation in report analysis
- Ignored hazards
- 15. Regular Maintenance checks
- Overlooking minor issues
- Inadequate resources
- 16. Job Completion
- Incomplete documentation
- Non-compliance to job closure process
- 17. Post Job Evaluation
- Stress and exhaustion
- Potential post-job injuries
- 18. Restocking Supplies
- Lack of restock checklists
- Improperly stored materials
- 19. Post Job Training
- Outdated training programs
- Insufficient time allocation
- 20. Clearance
- Non-compliance to clearance regulations
- Last-minute rush