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The Subsidence Monitoring Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsafe equipment
- lack of safety gear
- 2. Site Assessment
- Inadequate hazard identification
- unstable surfaces
- 3. Equipment Setup
- Faulty machines
- incorrect setup
- 4. Personnel Briefing
- Incorrect use of machinery
- safety protocol ignorance
- 5. Subsidence Monitoring
- Unstable surfaces
- falling debris
- 6. Data Analysis
- Misinterpretation of data
- equipment failure
- 7. Reporting Results
- Insufficient details
- incorrect data interpretation
- 8. Mitigation Planning
- Overlooking risks
- lack of proper planning
- 9. Mitigation Implementation
- Incorrect execution
- safety breach
- 10. Post-Mitigation Monitoring
- Lax monitoring
- overlooking signs of risks
- 11. Maintenance of Monitoring Equipment
- Electrocution
- equipment malfunction
- 12. Regular Site and Equipment Inspection
- Missed inspections
- overlooked damage to equipment
- 13. Recording and Updating Work Progress
- Misreporting
- overlooking updates
- 14. Debriefing and Evaluation
- Ignorance towards feedback
- poor implementation of improvements
- 15. End of Project Assessment
- Incomplete assessment
- overlooking subtle signs of risk
- 16. Disassembling and Returning Equipment
- Mishandling of equipment
- injuries due to incorrect disassembling process
- 17. Documentation and Record Keeping
- Loss of documents
- incorrect documentation
- 18. Follow-Up Measures
- Lack of consistent follow-ups
- overlooking recurring risks
- 19. Final Reporting and Closure
- Incorrect or incomplete reporting
- premature closure
- 20. Review and Improvement Plan
- Ignorance towards improvements
- lax in implementing new measures