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The Surveying Tall Structures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- Improper handling of equipment
- 2. Equipment Check
- Equipment malfunction
- Electrical hazards
- 3. Site Analysis
- Falling from height
- Open holes in surfaces
- 4. Setting Base
- Tripping over equipment
- Struck by flying objects
- 5. Elevating Equipment
- Risk of falling objects
- Mechanical hazards
- 6. Surveying Procedures
- Falling from height
- Exposure to sun
- 7. Data Recording
- Miscommunication
- Incorrect data entry
- 8. Communication with Team
- Misbelief of information
- Confusion due to noise
- 9. Dismantle Setup
- Risk of falling objects
- Struck by moving object
- 10. Reviewing and Reporting Data
- Misinterpretation of data
- Incorrect reporting
- 11. Equipment Maintenance
- Manual handling injury
- Hazardous substances
- 12. QA/QC of Results
- Incorrect interpretation of results
- Errors in calculation
- 13. Finalising the Survey
- Missed details
- Negligence during inspection
- 14. Packing Up
- Tripping over leftovers
- Manual handling injury
- 15. Transportation
- Traffic accidents
- Load related injuries
- 16. Document Control
- Loss of Data
- Unauthorized Access
- 17. Safety Briefings
- Miscommunication
- Lack of understanding of safety procedures
- 18. Training & Competency
- Inadequate training
- Overconfidence in skills
- 19. Code of Conduct
- Workplace abuse
- Ethical dilemmas
- 20. Emergency Response Plan
- Lack of knowledge about emergency procedure
- Panic during emergency situation