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The Blind Cleaning Tasks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incomplete prep instruction
- lack of protective gear
- 2. Equipment Preparation
- Electric shock
- malfunctioning equipment
- 3. Cleaning Solution Preparation
- Chemical exposure
- incorrect concentration
- 4. Blind Removal
- Muscle strain
- falling objects
- 5. Dismantling Blinds
- Sharp edges
- small parts choking hazard
- 6. Manual Cleaning Process
- Mould inhalation
- repetitive motion injuries
- 7. Machine Cleaning Process
- Machine entanglement
- loud noise exposure
- 8. Reassembling Blinds
- Sharper edges
- small parts choking hazard
- 9. Blind Reinstallation
- Working at heights
- falling objects
- 10. Quality Check
- Handling wet and slippery blinds
- repetitive motions
- 11. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to waste and chemicals
- improper lifting
- 12. Equipment Sanitisation
- Chemical burns
- misuse of cleaning agents
- 13. Reporting of Completed Tasks
- Incorrect data entry
- miscommunication
- 14. Post-work Equipment Storage
- Poorly stacked
- tripping hazard
- 15. Tool Maintenance
- Improper use of tools causing injury
- electric shock
- 16. Client Communication
- Miscommunication leading to incorrect clean up
- 17. Loading/Unloading Equipment
- Manual handling
- poor stacking
- 18. Travelling To/From Site
- Road accident
- fatigue-driven mistakes
- 19. Job Close Out
- Incorrect documentation
- leaving hazards behind
- 20. Feedback Analysis
- Mismanagement of customer feedback data