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The Strong Wind Work Condition (Above 34 Knots) Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Equipment loose
- inappropriate clothing
- 2. Site Assessment
- Debris flying
- lack of visibility
- 3. Weather Review
- Incorrect readings
- inaccurate forecasting
- 4. Equipment Setup
- Shifting equipment
- technical failure
- 5. Safety Briefing
- Incomplete information
- misunderstanding instructions
- 6. Communication Setup
- Inadequate communication methods
- signal loss
- 7. Work commencement
- Injury from debris
- falling from heights
- 8. Ongoing Weather Monitoring
- Unpredictable weather change
- inadequate monitoring
- 9. Implementing Contingency Plans
- Delayed response
- incorrect procedure
- 10. Worker Rotation
- Miscommunication
- fatigue
- 11. Equipment Adjustment
- Faulty equipment
- mishandling
- 12. Breaks/Safety Checks
- Ignoring safety checks
- rushing
- 13. Resumption of Work
- Poor condition assessment
- hurried work resumption
- 14. Work Completion
- Inaccurate completion report
- missed critical tasks
- 15. Debrief and Disassembly
- Miscommunication
- poor process understanding
- 16. Site Clean Up
- Loose debris
- inadequate clean up methods
- 17. Equipment Storage
- Improper storage
- equipment damage
- 18. Post-work Assessment
- Incomplete assessment
- overlooked hazards
- 19. Review and Feedback
- Overlooked feedback
- missed learning opportunity
- 20. Documentation and Reporting
- Incomplete documentation
- miscommunication