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The Adjusting The Fit Of Installed Glass Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools or materials
- Exposure to broken glass
- 2. Measuring Glass Fit
- Improper use of measuring tools
- Dropping heavy materials
- 3. Removing Old Glass
- Exposure to sharp edges
- Breaking glass while handling
- 4. Cleaning Frame
- Risk of cuts from sharp edges
- Falling debris from frame
- 5. Installing New Glass
- Handling heavy objects
- Glass shattering during install
- 6. Checking Installation
- Slips from residue on surface
- Broken fragments
- 7. Cleaning Up
- Intransigent objects causing trip hazard
- Sharp debris causing injury
- 8. Documentation
- Hand strain from writing
- Miscommunication due to handwriting illegibility
- 9. End Shed Shutdown
- Injury from equipment during shutdown
- Electrocution hazard
- 10. Maintenance of Tools
- Injuries from improper handling of tools
- Electrical hazards_
- 11. Inspection
- Falling from height
- electrical hazards
- 12. Replacement
- Injury from shattered glass
- dropping heavy material
- 13. Repairs
- Cuts from sharp edges
- hand strain from manual work
- 14. Waste disposal
- Injury from sharp waste materials
- trips and fall
- 15. Training new employees
- Incorrect technique leading to injury
- mishandling hazardous materials
- 16. Emergency drills
- Panic-induced mishaps
- physical exertion injuries
- 17. Regular reviews and updates
- Eye strain due to prolonged screen time
- incorrect information causing mishaps
- 18. Safety checks
- Negligence leading to undetected hazards
- incorrect utilisation of PPE during checks
- 19. Consultation and collaboration
- Miscommunication leading to mistakes
- team disputes leading to decreased focus on safety
- 20. Unloading supplies
- Injury from heavy lifting
- tripping over improperly stored supplies