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The Safety During Architectural Glazing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- trip hazards
- electrical safety
- hand injuries
- 2. Glass delivery
- manual handling injuries
- falling objects
- 3. Equipment setup
- electrical hazards
- falling objects
- 4. Glass Cutting
- glass shattering
- cuts to hands
- 5. Frame preparation
- splinters
- manual handling injuries
- 6. Applying adhesive
- chemical hazards
- eye irritation
- 7. Fitting the Glass
- manual handling injuries
- glass breakage
- 8. Secure Glazing
- falling glass
- use of tools accidents
- 9. Cleaning and Finishing
- chemical exposure
- cuts
- 10. Glass disposal
- manual handling
- broken glass injuries
- 11. Erecting Scaffolding
- falls from height
- tripping over
- 12. Dismantling Equipment
- manual lifting
- electrical shocks
- 13. Clearance & Waste Management
- sharp objects
- contaminated waste
- 14. Documentation
- Incorrect data documentation
- 15. Unplanned Power Outages
- darkness causing accidents
- 16. Regular Maintenance Checks
- missing defects
- injuries from faulty equipment
- 17. Storing Tools & Equipment
- Trip or fall hazard
- Misplacement
- 18. Regular Training Programs
- Ineffective training leading to injuries
- 19. Lifting and Handling Loads
- manual handling
- muscle strains
- 20. Equipment Disposal
- cutting and slashing injuries
- tripping over discarded material