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The Assemble Large Window Units Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor lighting
- Trip hazards
- Inadequate workspace
- 2. Delivery of materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Collision with moving equipment or materials
- 3. Unpacking and dispersal of materials
- Cuts from sharp objects
- Heavy items falling
- 4. Set up staging area
- Risk of fall
- Struck by falling objects
- 5. Read plans and specifications
- Misinterpretation leading to faulty installation
- Physical stress due to prolonged focus
- 6. Mark and measure for window unit
- Incorrect measurements causing structural instability
- Eye strain
- Slips while marking heights
- 7. Cut frame to size
- Cutting accidents
- Noise exposure
- 8. Assemble window unit
- Manual lifting injuries
- Cutting or strapping injuries
- 9. Fit glass into frame
- Risk of cuts from broken glass
- Uneven ground causing slip hazards
- 10. Install fixtures/fitments
- Electrical shock
- Assembly errors
- 11. Secure window to building structure
- Falling from height during installation
- Loose materials falling causing injuries
- 12. Test Window Functions
- Confronting hazardous substances (eg: lead-based paint)
- Pinching fingers in moving parts
- 13. Cleaning up activity area
- Slippery surfaces
- Contact with harmful substances
- 14. Waste disposal
- Injury from improper lifting
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 15. Final inspection
- Prolonged standing or walking
- Missed defects causing potential future risk