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The Use Assembly Aids Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- Incorrect manual handling
- 2. Site Inspection
- Slippery surfaces
- Unidentified hazards
- 3. Installation of Assembly Aids
- Incorrect lifting technique
- Unsuitable equipment used
- 4. Material handling
- Falling materials
- Overexertion injuries
- 5. Use of Assembly Aids
- Unsuitable equipment usage
- Miss-operation of assembly aids
- 6. Disassembly process
- Miss-operation
- Component damage
- 7. Site clean-up
- Slip
- trips and falls
- Improper waste disposal
- 8. Inspection post-completion
- Incorrect handling of assembled parts
- Not following standard inspection procedures
- 9. Documentation
- Reporting inaccuracies
- Paper cut injuries
- 10. Transporting assembled components
- Incorrect manual handling
- Transport accidents
- 11. Final quality check
- Non-compliance with regulatory standards
- Quality assurance failure
- 12. Communication with client
- Unclear information
- Miscommunication incidents
- 13. Training for next task
- Inadequate training
- Failure to follow safety instructions
- 14. End of work debriefing
- Mental fatigue,trip hazard due to overcrowded area
- 15. Safety Equipment Check
- Improper handling of safety equipment
- Lack of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- 16. Maintenance of Assembly Aids
- Inadequate maintenance
- Failure to follow safety rules
- 17. Security checks before leaving the site
- Leftover hazards
- Unauthorized access
- 18. Reporting and Evaluation
- Misinterpretation of data
- Inability meet deadlines due to inadequate information
- 19. Follow-up with Client
- Communication errors
- Misunderstanding client requirements
- 20. Use of assembly aids in next project
- Repetition of previous hazards due to non-learning
- Wear and tear of assembly aids