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Task 2 : risk assessment
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Task :1 hazard identification
The selected region shows a green fiberglass single-sided step ladder, which is a non-conductive tool commonly used for electrical and commercial maintenance work.Type: Non-conductive A-frame fiberglass step ladderFeatures: Slip-resistant feet, side-mounted spreaders, and a molded top tool trayMaterial: Durable fiberglass construction designed for safety near electrical hazardsIf you'd like, I can provide ladder safety guidelines or tips on proper positioning to prevent slips and falls. The scene highlights a severe workplace accident caused by several critical violations of basic OSHA ladder safety regulations. [1, 2] Key Safety Violations in the Image - Loss of Three Points of Contact: The worker is completely detached from the ladder. Best safety practices dictate maintaining two feet and one hand or two hands and one foot on the steps at all times. [1, 2] - Improper Tool Handling: He is holding a heavy cordless drill while climbing or losing his balance. Tools must always be carried in a dedicated tool belt or raised via a hand line. [1, 2] - Center of Gravity Overextension: The severe sideways tilt implies the worker overreached or leaned out past the side rails, which easily tips a lightweight A-frame ladder over. [1, 2] - Unsecured Base on Slick Surface: The highly polished, reflective corridor floor can drastically reduce the traction of the rubber feet, causing the base to slide. [1, 2] Core Ladder Safety Rules to Prevent Falls 1. Keep the "Belt Buckle" Centered: Always keep your body centered between the side rails. Never lean or overreach to reach a spot. 2. Never Climb with Hands Full: Keep your hands completely free to grip the rungs. Use tool vests, pockets, or hoists instead. 3. Verify the Footing: Only set up your step ladder on a stable, level, and dry surface. Avoid using them on slick epoxy floors without additional stabilization mats. 4. Obey Height Limits: Never stand or sit on the top step or the top cap of an A-frame step ladder. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
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