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The Assembling Prefabricated Components Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- exposure to noisy environment
- 2. Transporting components
- Risk of collision
- manual handling hazards
- 3. Component assembly
- Falling objects
- equipment malfunction
- 4. Inspection
- Eye strain
- cuts or abrasions from rough parts
- 5. Lifting and positioning
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- falling objects
- 6. Fastening components
- Tool injury
- repetitive motion damage
- 7. Post-assembly inspection
- Eye strain
- back pain from stooping or stretching
- 8. Disposal of waste materials
- Cuts or punctures from waste
- slip hazards on disposed materials
- 9. Clean-up
- Chemical exposure
- slip hazards from cleaning products
- 10. Reporting any incidents
- Musculoskeletal injuries due to repetitive tasks
- mental distress
- 11. Equipment check and maintenance
- Equipment malfunction
- electrical hazards
- 12. Debrief and feedback session
- Mental stress
- lack of focus due to fatigue
- 13. Return and storage of tools and equipment
- Manual handling hazards
- falling objects in storage area
- 14. Final inspection and sign-off
- Mistakes due to haste
- failure to detect anomalies
- 15. Documentation and record keeping
- Stress due from compliance requirement
- poor posture