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The Bedding Glass Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of materials
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 2. Setup Equipment
- Malfunctioning equipment
- Electric shocks
- 3. Material Inspection
- Unidentified flaws or defects
- Glass breakage causing injury
- 4. Glass Cutting
- Cuts from sharp edges
- Noise-related injuries
- 5. Glass Lifting
- Manual handling injuries
- Crushing accidents
- 6. Glass Installation
- Falls from heights
- Dropped objects
- 7. Finishing Processes
- Exposure to harmful dusts
- Chemical exposure from sealants
- 8. Clean up
- Potential for cuts from waste glass
- Slip
- trip hazards
- 9. Waste Disposal
- Manual handling injuries
- Incorrect disposal
- 10. Glass Transporting
- Glass breakage causing injury
- Vehicle accidents
- 11. Tool Usage
- Injury due to misuse of tools
- electric shock
- 12. Safety Checks
- Potential overlook of hazard areas
- False safety assurance
- 13. Maintenance Works
- Electric shock
- Injuries due to malfunctioning equipment
- 14. Troubleshooting
- Misdiagnosis
- Improper handling resulting in further damage or injury
- 15. Reporting Incident
- Improper documentation leading to lack of action
- psychological stress
- 16. PPE use
- Ineffective despite usage
- Allergic reactions