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The Adjusting Heights Of Kitchen Appliances After Floor Raise Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unstable work surface
- Risk of falling objects
- 2. Assessing the Site
- Exposure to harmful substances and materials
- Possible electrical hazards
- 3. Marking Measurement Points
- Sharp instruments
- Improper handling of appliances
- 4. Uninstalling Appliances
- Electrical shock
- Heavy lifting
- 5. Levelling The Floor
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Uneven surfaces
- 6. Raising the floor
- Heavy lifting
- Falling objects
- Trips
- 7. Re-fitting Appliances
- Electrical shock
- Heavy lifting
- 8. Adjusting the Height
- Incorrect adjustment
- Inadequate handrails
- 9. Fixing Appliances to New Height
- Manual handling-related injuries
- Electrical shocks
- 10. Cleaning up and Disposal
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Implement handling
- 11. Inspecting Work
- Faults with new setup
- Electrical shock risk
- 12. Storing Equipment Safely
- Potential for falling items
- Poor housekeeping
- 13. Documenting Work Process
- Ergonomic risks associated with prolonged desk work
- 14. Compiling a Report
- Repetitive strain injury from typing
- Eye strain from computer use
- 15. Review Project Closeout
- Paper cuts
- Strains and sprains from long hours of sitting