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The Work Around Skydomes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- insured electrical equipment
- 2. Site Briefing
- Poor communication
- lack of understanding
- 3. Access to Skydomes
- Working at height
- falling objects
- 4. Inspection
- Electrical shocks
- inadequate lighting
- 5. Installation
- Incorrect tools
- improper lifting techniques
- 6. Anchoring Skydomes
- Material handling injuries
- working at height risks
- 7. Fitment
- Using wrong parts
- poor fitting
- 8. Sealant Application
- Skin or eye contact with chemicals
- inhalation of fumes
- 9. Cleaning Up
- Trip hazards
- unsafe disposal of waste
- 10. Quality Check
- Eye strain
- sharp edges
- fall from heights
- 11. Glazing
- Dropping of heavy materials
- exposure to UV radiation
- 12. Final Inspection
- Incorrect assembly
- missed defects
- 13. Debriefing
- Lack of communication
- misunderstanding
- 14. Disassembly and Packing
- Manual handling risks
- sharp object hazards
- 15. Departure
- Driving fatigue
- driving distracted/or inexperienced drivers
- 16. Feedback and Follow Up
- Miscommunication
- ignorance of process improvement
- 17. Documenting
- Paper cuts
- ergonomic disorders due to bad posture
- 18. Maintenance
- Working at height
- electrical shock
- 19. Repair Work
- Inadequate tools or equipment
- lack of training
- 20. Replacement
- Material handling injuries
- working at wrong heights