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The Adjusting Or Repairing Doors And Windows Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unexpected machine start
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 2. Equipment Gathering
- Improper handling of equipment
- Electrical hazards
- 3. Transporting Tools
- Manual handing injuries
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 4. Inspection of workspace
- Inadequate lighting
- Undetected hazards
- 5. Removal of Old Door/Window
- Sharp edges
- Breaking of glass
- 6. Measuring
- Incorrect measurements
- Eye strain
- 7. Cutting Timber Frames
- Hand and Finger injuries
- Noise
- 8. Assembling Frames
- Improper use of tools
- Muscular strain
- 9. Glazing Exercise
- Glass cuts
- Chemical fumes from adhesives
- 10. Installing New Door/Window
- Improper installation
- Damage to property
- 11. Insulating New Door/Window
- Chemical fumes
- Dust particles
- 12. Painting
- Fumes from paint
- Contact with skin
- 13. Cleaning Up
- improper disposal of shards
- Residue chemicals
- 14. Retesting Door/Window Operation
- Faulty operation
- Redundant adjustments leading to injuries
- 15. Final review
- Overlooking minor fixations
- rush causing accidents