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The Cleaning Glass Surfaces Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Chemical exposure
- 2. Gathering Equipment
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- Equipment related injuries
- 3. Mix Cleaning Solution
- Chemical exposure
- Eye injury
- 4. Apply Solution to Cloth
- Chemical burns
- Dermatitis
- 5. Wipe Glass Surface
- Repetitive strain injury
- Falling objects
- 6. Rinse and Dry Glass
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Damage to the surface
- 7. Repeat Process if Necessary
- Fatigue
- Repetitive strain injury
- 8. Inspect Cleaned Area
- Struck by moving object
- Eye strain
- 9. Return Cleaning Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Chemical exposure
- 10. Dealing with Waste
- Chemical burns
- Contamination
- 11. Reporting and Documentation
- Eye strain
- Repetitive strain injury
- 12. Regularly Reviewing Procedures
- Insufficient training
- Outdated procedures
- 13. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Damaged equipment hazards
- 14. Regular Health Check-ups
- No proper health monitoring
- Missing potential health problems
- 15. Training and Education
- Inadequate knowledge
- Improper technique use
- 16. Emergency Response
- Unprepared for emergencies
- Inadequate first aid provision
- 17. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Management
- Incorrect PPE
- Worn out PPE
- 18. Stock Management
- Running out of supplies
- Inadequate stock checking procedures
- 19. Incident Reporting Procedures
- Incomplete incident reports
- Insufficient reporting training
- 20. Continuous Improvement Strategy
- Insufficient improvement strategies
- Lack of employee engagement in safety culture