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The Cut Architecture-Grade Aluminium Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Manual handling injuries
- 2. Measuring/Marking
- Incorrect measurements
- Eye injury from debris
- 3. Saw set-up
- Equipment malfunction
- Cuts and abrasions
- 4. Cutting the aluminium
- Flying debris
- Noise hazard
- Sharp edge injury
- 5. Checking cut
- Splinters or sharp edges
- Manual handling injuries
- 6. Further shaping
- Flying debris
- Tool misuse
- Sharp edge injury
- 7. Sanding edges
- Dust inhalation
- Noise hazards
- Skin irritation
- 8. Checking shape
- Incorrect measurements
- Splinter or sharp edges
- 9. Cleaning area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Chemical exposure
- 10. Transporting aluminium
- Poor manual handling
- Collision
- Falling objects
- 11. Disposal of offcuts
- Cuts from discarded material
- Manual handling injuries
- Tripping over discarded material
- 12. Packaging for delivery
- Manual handling injuries
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 13. Delivery to site
- Vehicle accident
- Manual handling injuries
- 14. Storage
- Crushing injuries
- Manual handling injuries
- Trip hazards
- 15. Site installation
- Working at heights risk
- Manual handling injuries
- Tool misuse