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The Securing Glass In Position Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Injury from glass handling
- Muscle strain from material lifting
- 2. Measure & Mark Out
- Wrong measurements
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 3. Cut Glass
- Glass shattering
- Injury from glass edges
- 4. Smoothen Edges
- Dust particles
- Sharp edges
- 5. Clean Glass
- Chemical splashes
- Rough handling leading to accident
- 6. Apply Adhesive
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Unwanted spillages
- 7. Position Glass
- Incorrect positioning
- Accidental slippage
- 8. Secure Glass
- Falling of glass
- Unsuitable holding devices
- 9. Install Fixings
- Misplacement
- Injury due to incorrect tool usage
- 10. Test Stability
- Potential instability
- Faulty fixings
- 11. Clean Work Area
- Slips
- trips
- or falls due to untidy surroundings
- 12. Debrief Team
- Lack of proper communication
- Misunderstandings
- 13. Document Incident Reports
- Failing to correctly report incidents
- Missing important information
- 14. Review and Revise Process
- Overlooking crucial aspects
- Repetition of errors
- 15. Maintain Equipment
- Inadequate maintenance
- Use of faulty equipment
- 16. Dispose Waste
- Improper disposal
- Hazardous waste mishandling
- 17. Pack up Material
- Injury from glass handling
- Incorrect packaging leading to accidents
- 18. Secure Work Area
- Loose materials causing hazards
- Improper securing practices
- 19. Evaluation and Follow up
- Lack of proper evaluation
- Poor follow-up leading to recurrence of errors
- 20. End of Duty Report
- Incorrect information
- Omission of important details