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The Working With Mobile Cranes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- incorrect setup or placement of crane
- 2. Inspection
- Electrical faults
- defective mechanical parts
- 3. Setup
- Crane boom collapse
- incorrect weight calculation
- 4. Operation
- Falling loads
- collision with structures
- 5. Lifting Loads
- Overloading
- uneven load distribution
- 6. Moving Loads
- Collision with people or equipment
- dropping of load
- 7. Dismantling Crane
- Inadequate safety procedures
- improper dismantling
- 8. Maintenance
- Failure to isolate crane
- faulty equipments
- 9. Emergency Procedure
- Inadequate training
- inadequate access for emergency services
- 10. Lowering Loads
- Incorrect positioning
- damage to property
- 11. Checking Equipment
- Incorrect use of equipment
- inadequate inspection
- 12. Changing Attachments
- Incorrect installation
- failure of attachment
- 13. Breakdowns
- Exposure to live wires
- fire hazard
- 14. Clean up
- Slip and fall
- handling of hazardous materials
- 15. End of Day Procedures
- Unauthorized use of equipment
- insecure site