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The Burglar-Proofing Windows Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping hazards
- tools (sharp or blunt)
- 2. Analysis
- Working at height
- drop tools from height
- 3. Window Selection
- Manual lifting (heavy windows)
- cut hazard (broken glass)
- 4. Glass Removal
- Cut hazard (broken glass)
- Noise (from glass shattering)
- 5. Frame Preparation
- Noise (from drilling)
- Dust/fumes (paint or rust)
- 6. Installation
- Manual lifting (heavy windows)
- working at heights
- 7. Securing Window
- Hand injury (using screwdriver)
- Electric shock (using power tools)
- 8. Clean Up
- Tripping hazards
- cut hazard (glass shards)
- 9. Double Check
- Eye strain (inspect close details)
- repetitive strain (frequent movements)
- 10. Documentation
- Ergonomic hazard (sedentary work)
- Mental stress (high concentration)
- 11. Final Inspection
- Falls (from ladders)
- Eye strain (inspection)
- 12. Debriefing
- Mental stress (feedback criticism)
- Ergonomic hazards (seating long periods)
- 13. Packing Up
- Tripping hazards
- manual lifting (heavy tools)
- 14. Transporting Equipment
- Traffic hazards
- manual lifting (heavy tools)
- 15. Maintenance
- Electric shock (electrical equipment)
- cut hazard (sharp tools)
- 16. Storage
- Tripping hazards
- faulty storage (collapse hazard)
- 17. Disposal
- Cut hazard (disposing glass)
- biohazard (disposing used gloves)
- 18. Training
- Psychological stress
- overload of information
- 19. Auditing
- Ergonomic hazards (long working hours)
- mental stress (high concentration)
- 20. Feedback and Review
- Mental stress (criticism)
- ergonomic hazards (seating long period)