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The Tip Truck Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Struck by moving vehicle
- 2. Tip truck inspection
- Falls from height
- Contact with chemicals
- 3. Loading tip truck
- Overloading
- Unsecured load causing spillage
- 4. Driver safety training
- Inadequate training
- Fatigue
- 5. Starting the engine
- Vehicle runaway
- Exhaust fumes
- 6. Travelling to work site
- Driving accidents
- Reversing accidents
- 7. Approaching work area
- Collision with other vehicles or objects
- Workers on foot struck by vehicle
- 8. Positioning for unloading
- Incorrect positioning
- Unstabilized tipper vehicle
- 9. Dumping material
- Tipper truck overturning
- falling debris
- 10. Lowering the tipper
- Mechanical failure
- Sudden release of pressure
- 11. Travelling back to loading area
- Road accidents
- Pedestrians struck by vehicle
- 12. End of shift parking
- Hitting stationary object
- Unauthorised use of vehicle
- 13. Cleaning and maintenance
- Manual handling injuries
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 14. Emergency response training
- Inadequate preparedness
- Panic
- 15. Documentation completion
- Incorrect information
- Miscommunication
- 16. Reporting defects or hazards
- Untimely reporting
- Incomplete information
- 17. Vehicle servicing
- Exposure to chemicals
- Mechanical injury
- 18. Waste disposal
- Environmental contamination
- Spread of disease
- 19. Site inspection following unloading
- Remaining hazards
- Damage to infrastructure
- 20. Post-work debrief
- Missed hazards
- Unreported issues