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The Structural Alterations That Support Loads Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping
- falling objects
- electrocution
- 2. Demolition
- Falling debris
- noise pollution
- dust exposure
- 3. Removal of Materials
- Slips
- trips
- falls
- heavy lifting injuries
- 4. Site Setup
- Structural failure
- unsecured materials
- fire hazards
- 5. Installation of Temporary Supports
- Falls
- structural collapse
- material handling injuries
- 6. Evaluation of New Load Paths
- Structural failure
- miscalculations leading to injury
- 7. Alteration Work
- Falls from height
- flying debris
- power tool injuries
- 8. Inspection of Works
- Falling objects
- tripping
- slips
- 9. Removal of Temporary Supports
- Falls
- structural collapse
- load shifting injuries
- 10. Cleaning and Waste Disposal
- Slips
- trips
- falls
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 11. Handover to Client
- Miscommunication resulting in accident/incident
- injury due to remaining hazards
- 12. Final Assessment
- Ongoing risks remain unnoticed
- equipment left on site causing injuries
- 13. Documentation Review
- Data misinterpretation
- missed potential hazards
- 14. Remedial Action if Necessary
- Risks not addressed timely leading to injury
- incorrect remediation causing further risks
- 15. Follow-up with Client
- Improper follow-up leading to unchecked potential risks
- overlooked hazards during follow-up
- 16. Regular Monitoring
- Missed check-ups
- overlooked changes leading to injury/accident
- 17. Emergency Response Planning
- Not being prepared for emergencies
- delay in emergency response
- 18. Training of Personnel
- Inadequate training
- improper execution causing accidents
- 19. Procurement of Necessary Safety Equipment
- Inappropriately equipped personnel
- insufficient supply leading to accidents
- 20. End of Project Review
- Missed learning opportunities
- unshared safety lessons