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The Wire Rope Reeving Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unexpected start of equipment
- Workers working at heights
- 2. Inspection
- Rust or deterioration on wire rope
- Improper function of equipment
- 3. Loading materials
- Falling objects
- Manual handling injuries
- 4. Reeving system setup
- Entanglement in wire rope
- Crushing hazards
- 5. Lift operation
- Electrocution from power lines
- Swinging loads
- 6. Unloading materials
- Falling materials
- Trapped hands
- 7. Maintenance tasks
- Working with heavy equipment
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 8. Wire rope storage
- Incorrect storage methods
- Tripping hazards
- 9. Dismantling operation
- Drop of heavy components
- Manual handling injuries
- 10. Waste disposal
- Improper disposal of sharp items
- Handling hazardous waste
- 11. Equipment checks
- Working near moving parts
- Electrical shocks
- 12. Troubleshooting
- Working with electrical systems
- Use of improper tools
- 13. Repairs and replacements
- Use of incorrect parts
- Inadequate training
- 14. Communicating hazards
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- Incomplete hazard information
- 15. Clean-up activities
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 16. Safety gear checks
- Ill-fitting safety equipment
- Damaged safety gear
- 17. Safety briefings
- Miscommunication of safety information
- Inadequate training
- 18. Emergency procedures
- Fire hazards
- Inappropriate handling of emergency situations
- 19. Documenting incidents
- Loss of necessary safety data
- Incorrect documentation
- 20. After-action review
- Lack of incident learning
- Missed hazards