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The Vertical And Horizontal Corner Installations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Trip hazards from cables
- 2. Equipment Selection and Inspection
- Equipment failure
- Incorrect equipment selection
- 3. Setting up Work Area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Falling objects
- 4. Examining the Site
- Working at an undisclosed location
- Encounter with unexpected obstacles
- 5. Loading Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Pinch points
- 6. Transporting Material to Site
- Traffic hazards
- Overhead/powerline interactions
- 7. Installing Vertical Corners
- Falling from height
- Struck by moving object
- 8. Measurement and Marking Out
- Incorrect measurements
- Eye injury from dust or debris
- 9. Cutting and Modifying Materials
- Hand and finger injuries
- Noise exposure
- 10. Installing Horizontal Corners
- Falling from height
- Struck by moving object
- 11. Climbing Up and Down Ladder
- Fall from ladder
- Strained muscle from climbing
- 12. Securing Anchors
- Exposure to flying particles
- Unexpected release of energy
- 13. Clean Up Process
- Trip hazards
- Bio-hazardous waste exposure
- 14. Disposing Of Waste
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Manual handling injuries
- 15. Pack Down / De-mobilisation
- Trapped fingers or hands
- Strains and sprains
- 16. Site Safety Check
- Unreported hazards
- Omission of safety procedures
- 17. Documenting And Reporting
- Errors in reporting
- Missing reports
- 18. Follow-up Inspection
- Unreported hazards
- Re-emergence of initial hazard
- 19. Feeding Back Findings/Recommendations
- Missing communication
- Misinterpretation of information
- 20. End Of Shift / Handover
- Fatigue
- Hypoglycemia