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The Use Of Bailouts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- Inadequate training for operation of bailouts
- 2. Setup
- Incorrect setup causing malfunction
- Use of faulty components
- 3. Operation Phase
- Accidental release or kickback
- Improper handling technique
- 4. Load Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 5. Inspection
- Exposure to harmful materials
- Skipping checks due to complacency
- 6. Maintenance
- Electrical hazards
- Chemical contact during cleaning
- 7. Transport Bailouts
- Risk of equipment falling while transporting
- Heavy lifting injuries
- 8. Dismantling
- Sharp edges causing injury
- Hazardous material exposure
- 9. Decontamination
- Chemicals exposure
- Biohazardous exposures from dirty job site
- 10. Storage
- Equipment falling from storage areas
- Trip hazards left in walking areas
- 11. Usage under extremely weather
- Poor visibility
- Slippery surfaces
- 12. Manual Operations
- Body strain
- Misuse of tools causing injury
- 13. Supervision
- Poor communication leading to accidents
- Absence of trained supervisors
- 14. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate fire safety measures
- No escape route
- 15. Packing and Disposal
- Heavy lifting causing injuries
- improper discarding of chemicals
- 16. Final Inspection
- Omitting safety checks
- Rushed inspection process
- 17. Clean-up and Secure Site
- Chemical spills
- Trip hazards not properly addressed
- 18. Documentation and Record Keeping
- Loss of critical data
- Poor documentation practices leading to future hazards
- 19. Feedback and Improvement
- Complacency in reporting near misses or incidents
- Resistance to change
- 20. Training and Refreshing
- Lack of proper training protocols
- Safety measures not reinforced regularly