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The Underwater Demolition Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Drowning
- Uneven Surfaces
- Improper use of tools
- 2. Dive Briefing
- Poor communication
- Lack of emergency procedures information
- 3. Pre-dive equipment checks
- Misuse of diving gear
- Faulty equipment
- 4. Enter water
- Slips
- trips or falls
- Getting caught in objects underwater
- 5. Sub-surface procedural check
- Equipment failure
- Oxygen shortage
- 6. Descent
- Fast descent
- Pressure change
- Loose debris
- 7. Demolition Activities
- Explosive mishandling
- Debris from explosion
- 8. Post-Demolition Checks
- Remaining structures
- Sharp objects
- 9. Ascend
- Rapid ascent
- Diver decompression sickness
- 10. Surface Procedures
- Inadequate decontamination
- Exhaustion
- 11. Post-dive checks
- Faulty Equipment
- Oxygen deprivation
- 12. Cleaning and Storage of Tools & Equipment
- Misuse of cleaning substances
- Equipment mishandling
- 13. Reporting & Documentation
- Inaccurate reporting
- Miscommunication
- 14. Debrief
- Poor communication
- Lack of emergency procedures information
- 15. Stand down and demobilisation
- Fatigue
- Injuries due to handling heavy equipment