Risk Identification
The first step in ensuring the safety of walking working surfaces is identifying all possible risks present in a work place. When examining a work area, be sure to inspect the entire area for possible risks. Take into account any unguarded edges and openings. Inspect all ladders, scaffolding, and mobile platforms to ensure stability and proper functionality.
Other aspects to consider when inspecting the workplace include the following:
- Slippery surfaces that are wet, glazed, or polished
- The capability to support loads
- The slope of surfaces
- Areas where levels change
- The stability of permanent or temporary structures
- The level of the ground for scaffolding or work platforms
- Entry and exit points
- Places where hand grips may loosen
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