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The Tackle Machinery Rollovers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- manual handling risks
- 2. Equipment Checks
- Machinery malfunction
- failure of safety procedures
- 3. Operation
- Operator error
- machinery rollover
- unstable terrain
- 4. Maintenance
- Exposure to toxic substances
- risks from use of tools
- 5. Breakdown Procedures
- Injury from attempting repairs
- machine lockout/tagout failure
- 6. Loading/Unloading
- Falling loads
- collisions with other machinery
- 7. Terrain Navigation
- Overturning on slopes
- skidding on loose or wet ground
- 8. Overnight Shutdown
- Uneven parking surface
- inadequate securing of equipment
- 9. Restart
- Machinery malfunction from improper shutdown
- hazards from cold weather operation
- 10. Emergency Stop Procedures
- Inadequate training to perform emergency stop
- accidental triggering of emergency stop
- 11. Safety Gear Use
- Non-compliance with safety gear regulations
- unexpected emergencies requiring safety gear
- 12. Communication Protocols
- Miscommunication causing accidents
- lack of communication equipment in machine
- 13. Weather Considerations
- Impaired visibility due to weather conditions
- slippery surfaces due to rain
- 14. Environmental Hazards
- Encountering wildlife
- causing environmental harm through spills or leaks
- 15. Post-Operation Procedures
- Incorrect shut-down procedure
- leaving machine in unsafe position