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The Transport And Erection Of Girders Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsecured equipment
- lack of training
- 2. Loading girders onto transport
- Inadequate load stability
- untrained operators
- 3. Transport to site
- Vehicle accidents
- unsecured load falling
- 4. Unloading girders at site
- Malfunctioning machinery
- resultant injury from falling load
- 5. Storing girders
- Poorly maintained storage space
- inadequate access
- 6. Lifting girders for erection
- Malfunctioning lifting equipment
- untrained operators
- 7. Positioning girders into place
- Inadequate communication
- malpositioned supports
- 8. Securing girders in place
- Improper tools and materials
- lack of training
- 9. Final inspection
- Inadequate lighting
- rushed inspections
- 10. Cleanup and disposal of waste material
- Slips
- trips and falls due to rubbish
- improper handling of sharp objects
- 11. Maintenance of equipment
- Faulty equipment
- untrained maintenance staff
- 12. Continual monitoring of erected girders
- Lack of vigilance resulting in structural compromise
- untrained team members
- 13. Responding to potential hazards on-site
- Lack of a proper response plan
- lack of training
- 14. Handling emergency scenarios
- Ineffective decision-making
- lackadaisical attitude towards safety protocols
- 15. Final site clean up and inspection
- Poor housekeeping
- ignored safety regulations during final stages