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The Working In Attic Spaces Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 10. Exiting the Attic
- Falling from ladder
- Struck by falling tools or equipment
- 11. Ladder Dismantling
- Muscle strains due to improper lifting techniques
- Falling from height
- 12. Equipment Storage
- Yripping over improperly stored materials
- Being struck by falling objects
- 13. Transporting Waste Materials
- Skin burns/irritation from hazardous waste
- Muscle strain or injury due to manual handling of heavy items
- 14. Reporting and Record Keeping
- Incorrect data recording
- Overwork and stress related hazards
- 15. Debriefing and Review
- Miscommunication leading to future hazards
- Overwork and stress related hazards