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The Construct Custom Cabinets Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- improper lifting techniques
- exposure to silica dust
- 2. Measuring and Marking
- Hand injuries
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- 3. Cutting Timber
- Hand cuts
- hearing damage from loud noise
- sawdust inhalation causing respiratory problems
- 4. Assembling Cabinets
- Injury from using power tools improperly
- Strain from heavy lifting
- 5. Sanding Surfaces
- Respiratory issues from dust inhalation
- eye injuries
- 6. Applying Finish
- Eye irritation from chemical fumes
- skin contact with irritants
- 7. Mounting Cabinets
- Falls from height
- awkward postures leading to musculoskeletal problems
- 8. Clean up
- Trip hazards
- exposure to hazardous cleaning chemicals
- 9. Waste Disposal
- Cuts or scratches from disposed materials
- manual handling injuries
- 10. Loading & Unloading Deliveries
- Collision with moving vehicles
- back injury from heavy lifting
- 11. Site Assembly Finalisation
- Risk of falls from heights
- hand injuries from power tool use
- 12. Installation of Fasteners & Handles
- Hand and finger injuries
- repetitive strain injuries from tool use
- 13. Electrical Wiring
- Electrocution
- fire hazards from incorrect wiring
- 14. Quality Inspection
- Eye strain from detailed inspection
- tripping over equipment
- 15. Delivery to Client
- Motor vehicle accident risk
- manual handling injuries
- 16. Installation at Client Site
- Risks from using power tools
- injury from heavy lifting
- potential trip hazards related work sites
- 17. Final Quality Check at Client Site
- Eye strain from detailed inspection
- awkward postures
- 18. Customer Handover
- Communication issues leading to confusion and potential future hazards
- 19. Post-Installation Clean-Up
- Exposure to dust and fumes
- Trip Hazards
- Manual Handling Injuries
- 20. Review & Update SWMS
- Non-identification of all potential hazards
- non-compliance risks