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The Use Of Aerators Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Insufficient training
- Hazardous substances exposure
- 2. Check Equipment
- Machinery malfunction
- Electrical hazards
- 3. Positioning Equipment
- Struck by moving object
- Unstable surface
- 4. Operation
- Noise exposure
- Equipment malfunction
- 5. Equipment Maintenance
- Inadequate safety procedures
- Injuries from sharp objects
- 6. Liaison with Site Management
- Communication breakdown
- Stress and fatigue
- 7. Load and Unload Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Dropped objects
- 8. Transportation of Equipment
- Road traffic accidents
- Insecure load
- 9. Checking Ground Conditions
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Uneven ground
- 10. Monitoring Weather Conditions
- Exposure to extreme weather
- Lightning strikes
- 11. Testing Safety Equipment
- Equipment failure
- Inadequate personal protective equipment
- 12. Aerator Setting Control
- Unauthorised access
- Incorrect settings
- 14. Shutting Down Aerator
- Incorrect shutdown procedure
- Trapped in moving parts
- 15. Aerator Storage
- Unsafe stacking
- Inappropriate storage location
- 16. Waste Handling and Disposal
- Chemical exposure
- Mishandling of waste
- 17.Customer Handover
- Miscommunication
- Incomplete documentation
- 18. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate emergency procedures
- Insufficient training
- 19. Reporting and Documentation
- Non-compliance
- Incomplete reporting
- 20. Review of Work Activities
- Missed hazards
- Overlooking safety measures