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The Align Panel Ends And Edges Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Mishandling of power tools
- Unstable working surface
- 2. Lifting Panel Ends
- Back strain from manual handling
- Slipping and falling
- 3. Aligning Panel Ends
- Falling objects
- Hand injuries due to improper usage of hammer
- 4. Fastening Panel Ends
- Incorrect fastening causing collapse
- Noise contamination
- 5. Trimming Excess Material
- Accidental cuts
- Noise pollution
- 6. Securing Panels
- Fall from height
- Loose panels causing accidents
- 7. Cleaning Up
- Cut/Puncture wounds from debris
- Slips and falls from disorganised area
- 8. Inspection
- Faulty panel ends
- Negligent inspection leading to faults
- 9. Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Incorrect maintenance industrial injuries
- 10. Storage
- Unorganised storage
- Improper manual handling
- 11. Transportation
- Loose load in transport
- Driver fatigue/accident
- 12. Disposal
- Improper waste disposal
- Igniting flammable material
- 13. Training
- Inexperienced operator
- Lack of safety training
- 14. Emergency Procedures
- Improper procedures during emergencies
- Lack of first aid supplies
- 15. Review
- Negligence in reviewing processes
- Overlooking hazards/control measures