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The Work On Inflatable Boats Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Incorrect manual handling
- 2. Transportation of Inflatable Boat
- Vehicle accidents
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- 3. Unloading the Boat
- Incorrect manual handling
- Falling objects
- 4. Inflation of Boat
- Overinflation
- Noise hazards
- 5. Installing Accessories
- Risks of cuts from sharp objects
- Musculoskeletal risks from repetitive motion
- 6. Moving to Water
- Mishandling leading to damage/falls into water
- 7. Entering the Boat
- Falls while entering boat
- Immersion in water
- 8. Operating the Boat
- Equipment failure
- Inexperienced operator
- Speeding or reckless behaviour
- 9. Navigating in Water
- Off-course navigation
- Collisions with other vessels or objects
- 10. Exiting the Boat
- Falls during exit
- Slippery surfaces
- 11. Deflation of Boat
- Risk of rapid deflation causing injury
- Noise hazards
- 12. Packing Up Equipment
- Incorrect manual handling
- Risks from improper storage
- 13. Cleaning and Maintenance
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- Cuts or scrapes from cleaning tools
- 14. Reporting Malfunctions
- Inadequate communication of issues
- Misinterpretation of problems
- 15. Emergency Preparedness
- Insufficient knowledge on emergency response
- 16. Training and Refresher Courses
- Lack of knowledge
- Non-compliance to safety practices
- 17. Regular Equipment Inspection
- Faulty equipment used
- Lack of regular inspection
- 18. Strict Adherence to Safety Regulations
- Non-compliance to regulations
- Unsafe work procedures
- 19. Review and Improvement of SWMS
- Obsolete risk control measures
- Non-involvement of workers in the review process
- 20. Disposing of Old or Defective Boats
- Incorrect disposal methods
- Environmental harm from improper disposal