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The Door Hinge Adjustment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Injury from manual handling
- Slips and trips
- 2. Assess the Door Hinge
- Pinch points
- Repetitive movement
- 3. Gathering Tools and Equipment
- Incorrect use of tools
- Falling objects
- 4. Isolating the Area
- Struck by moving vehicles
- Exposure to noise
- 5. Removing Existing Hinge
- Sharp edges
- Handling heavy objects
- 6. Cleaning the Door and Frame
- Exposure to chemicals
- Eye injury from dust
- 7. Aligning New Hinge
- Pinch points
- Strain from repetitive movement
- 8. Fixing New Hinge
- Use of Powered tools
- Flying debris
- 9. Testing Door Operation
- Pinching fingers
- Excessive force required
- 10. Housekeeping
- Slips and trips
- Falling objects
- 11. Maintenance of Tools and Equipment
- Incorrect storage of equipment
- Exposure to electricity
- 12. Monitoring and Review
- Insufficient monitoring
- Overlooking minor issues
- 13. Complete Documentation
- Inaccurate data recording
- Missing information
- 14. Decommissioning Site
- Unsecured site
- Public access to site
- 15. Post-Completion Review
- Ignorance of small problems
- Failure in addressing feedbacks
- 16. Safety Audit and Inspection
- Complacency
- Failure to adhere safety protocols
- 17. Communication with Stakeholders
- Miss-communication
- Ignorance of stakeholders’ feedback
- 18. Emergency Preparedness
- Lack of emergency planning
- Insufficient training
- 19. Incident Reporting
- Incomplete data
- Delay in report
- 20. Continual Improvement
- Resistance to change
- Poor feedback mechanism