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The Using Metal Tapes For Measuring Sites Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect use of tools
- Unorganised work area
- Tripping hazards
- 2. Tape Measurement Handling
- Strains from misuse
- Cuts or punctures from sharp ends
- 3. Walking to Site
- Slips and falls
- Traffic collisions
- 4. Site Inspection
- Unidentified site hazards
- Inadequate safety equipment
- 5. Measuring Process
- Incorrect measurements
- physical strains
- Slips and trips over tape
- 6. Tape Winding
- Muscle strains
- Finger injury
- 7. Documenting Measurements
- Eye strain
- Incorrect reporting
- 8. Communicating Results
- Communication errors
- Misinterpretation of data
- 9. Cleaning up
- Tripping hazards
- Incorrect disposal
- 10. Equipment Storage
- Improper lifting practices
- tripping hazards
- 11. Vehicle Loading
- Injury from loading
- trip hazard
- 12. Travelling Back
- Traffic collision
- fatigue
- 13. Debriefing and Reporting
- Data misinterpretation
- Communication error
- 14. Follow Up Activities
- Missed hazards
- error in measurements
- 15. Maintenance of Tools
- Maintenance accidents
- unexpected tool failure
- 16. Staff Training
- Insufficient training leading to operation error
- 17. Risk Assessment Review
- Failure to identify all hazards
- Inadequate control measures
- 18. Equipment Audit
- Mishandling of tools
- unaccounted tools
- 19. Delivery of Project Report
- Data misinterpretation
- communication error
- 20. Closing and Follow up
- Incomplete task execution
- inadequate safety protocol review