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The Tilt-Up And Lift Slab Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Unsecured construction site
- 2. Panel Construction
- Incorrect handling of panels
- Falling objects
- Dust Inhalation
- 3. Slab Placement
- Crushing injuries from slabs
- Strains and sprains
- 4. Curing Process
- Burns from curing products
- Toxic fumes
- 5. Panel Erection
- Falls from heights
- Panel collapse
- 6. Bracing Installation
- Falling objects
- Crushing injuries
- 7. Slab Lifting
- Life-threatening crush injuries
- Equipment failure
- 8. Welding Works
- Fire risks
- Exposure to welding fumes
- 9. Anchor Installation
- Injury from power tools
- Incorrect installation causing failure
- 10. Grouting Joints
- Skin irritation from grout
- Trip hazards
- 11. Final Inspection
- Missed hazards due to lack of expertise
- 12. Site Clean-up
- Tripping over debris
- Injury from improper waste disposal
- 13. Equipment Demobilisation
- Injury during equipment breakdown
- Equipment damage
- 14. Documentation
- Loss of data
- Incorrect documentation
- 15. Review Process
- Missed hazards in review process
- Unsatisfactory work done
- 16. Communication
- Miscommunication leading to serious incidents
- Incomplete communication
- 17. Training
- Insufficient training leading to injuries
- Lack of competency to operate machinery
- 18. Emergency Response
- Lack of emergency response plan
- Untimely help in emergencies
- 19. Continuous Improvement
- Mistakes not taken into account for future projects
- Non-compliance with regulations
- 20. Project Evaluation
- Risks not evaluated
- Errors in project evaluation