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The Disassembling Furniture Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over loose objects
- Inhalation of dust
- 2. Material Assessment
- Heavy lifting strains
- Contact with sharp edges
- 3. Tools Ready
- Improper tools causing injury
- Electrical hazard from power tools
- 4. Disassembly Start
- Incorrect process resulting in damage or injury
- Falling items during disassembly
- 5. Secure Parts
- Parts shifting causing injury
- Finger pinch points
- 6. Screw Removal
- Slippery tools causing drops
- Hand and finger injuries from screwdriver slips
- 7. Detaching Panels
- Abrasions from rough surfaces
- Fingers caught between panels
- 8. Handling Glass Components
- Broken glass causing cuts
- Heavy glass components fall
- 9. Disassembling Frame
- Frame collapse hurting workers
- Splinters from wooden frame
- 10. Safely Store Hardware
- Incorrect storage causing accident
- Hardware gets lost causing slip hazards
- 11. Separating Materials
- Misidentification leading to safety risk
- Cross contamination
- 12. Prepare for Transport
- Injury due to improper lifting techniques
- Damage to surroundings while moving furniture
- 13. Clean up
- Chemical exposure
- Slipping on wet floor
- 14. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal method poses environmental hazard
- Danger from sharp waste material
- 15. Post-Operation Review
- Not learning from mistakes
- overlooking minor incidents
- 16. Wash and Sanitise hands
- Infections due to unclean conditions
- Skin irritation from cleaning products
- 17. Equipment Check
- Damage or faults missed in equipment causing future hazards
- Lifting heavy equipment for check
- 18. Documentation
- Incorrect record keeping leading to future risks
- Paper cuts during handling documents
- 19. Move to New Location
- Accidents due to carrying heavy load
- Tripping over obstacles
- 20. Final Check
- Missing minor issues
- Overlooking damage caused during process