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The Using Safety Lines And Anchors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsecured equipment
- untrained personnel
- 2. Anchor Inspection
- Failure of anchor points
- improper inspection
- 3. Safety Line Installation
- Incorrect installation
- failure of safety line
- 4. Safety Check
- Overlooking defects
- inaccurate checks
- 5. Briefing and Training
- Inadequate training
- lack of communication
- 6. Harness Attachment
- Faulty attachment
- poor equipment condition
- 7. Edge Protection
- Unsafe edge protection
- weak structure setup
- 8. Usage of Safety Lines & Anchors
- Incorrect usage
- disregarding procedures
- 9. Work at Height
- Falls from height
- human error
- loose equipment
- 10. Retraction of Safety Lines
- Snagging hazard
- rapid retraction injury
- 11. Dismantling of Anchors
- Anchor point failure
- dropping objects
- 12. Equipment Storage
- Improper storage
- damage to equipment
- 13. Periodic Equipment Check
- Overlooking defects
- inaccurate checks
- 14. Incident Reporting
- Miscommunication
- delayed reporting
- 15. Emergency Response
- Poor response time
- inadequate procedures
- 16. Post-job Evaluation
- Non-evaluation risks
- overlooked issues
- 17. Maintenance Checks
- Missed faults
- delayed correction
- 18. Anchor Removal
- Infrastructure damage
- anchor point failure
- 19. Debriefing and Training Review
- Incomplete debriefing
- inadequate follow-up on training
- 20. Safety line and Anchors Disposal
- Faulty disposal procedures
- Environment contamination