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The Carrying Of Heavy Curtain Boxes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate manual handling training
- Poor ergonomics
- 2. Pickup of Boxes
- Slips
- trips or falls
- Injury from heavy lifting
- 3. Transport of Boxes
- Collision with other employees/objects
- Fatigue due to excess weight
- 4. Unloading and Stacking
- Falling objects
- Overexertion injuries
- 5. Opening the Box
- Cuts from sharp objects
- Injury from sudden release of compressed items
- 6. Extracting Curtains
- Injury from awkward postures
- Repetitive strain injury
- 7. Packing Up
- Tripping over left items
- Injury from incorrect packing up techniques
- 8. Clean Up
- Slips
- trips or fall from improperly cleaned area
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- 9. Restocking
- Injury from heavy lifting
- Falling objects from overstocking
- 10. Recording and Reporting
- Incorrect data input
- Miscommunication due to incorrect reporting
- 11. Vehicle Loading
- Injury from inappropriate securing techniques
- Accident due to poor visibility
- 12. Vehicle Unloading
- Injury from falling objects
- Injury caused by uneven surfaces
- 13. Installation of Curtains
- Height related injuries
- Damage to property
- 14. Checking and Testing
- Faulty product damages
- Electrocution from faulty wiring
- 15. Final Clean Up, Inspection and Handover
- Missed reporting of defects
- Injury from missed hazards