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The Construct Pool Fencing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1.Preparation
- Injury from improper lifting
- Slips and falls
- 2.Site Survey
- Trips and falls
- Misjudgement of site area
- 3.Mark Out Area
- Incorrect work measurements
- Eye injury if not wearing safety goggles
- 4.Dig Post Holes
- Injury from power tools
- Back strain from bending
- 5.Install Posts
- Falling objects
- Hand injuries when hammering
- 6.Assemble Panels
- Sharp edges causing cuts
- Pinching fingers in panels
- 7.Fit Barrier/Gate
- Strain from lifting heavy objects
- Caught in moving parts
- 8.Fit Return Post & Latch
- Hand injuries from using screwdriver
- Wrong placement of post
- 9.Attach Hinges to Gate
- Injury from small flying objects
- Finger pinching
- 10.Level Gate
- Misalignment of gate
- Back strain from bending
- 11.Hang Gate
- Falling object
- Hand injury from misuse of tools
- 12.Adjust Hinges for Alignment
- Finger crushing
- Wrong alignment leading to future issues
- 13.Affix Warning Signs
- Injury from using staple gun
- Falls when affixing the sign
- 14.Gate Testing
- Injury from a non-closing gate
- Pinching fingers in gate
- 15.Work Area Cleanup
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- Cuts from leftover sharp materials
- 16.Tools and Equipment Check
- Injury from improperly maintained tools
- Electrical shock from damaged equipment
- 17.Safety Inspection
- Non-compliance with safety regulations
- Overlooking potential hazards
- 18.Job Completion Report
- Data inaccuracies
- Overlooking crucial job details
- 19.Customer Satisfaction Survey
- Unfulfilled customer needs
- Missed post-installation services
- 20.Final Workplace Review
- Leftover hazards not addressed
- Safety and health oversights