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The Security Door Installations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards from materials
- Electrical hazards from power tools
- 2. Assessing the work area
- Falling objects
- contact with sharp objects
- 3. Unloading materials
- Manual handling risks
- Dropping heavy objects
- 4. Clearing the installation area
- Risks from equipment movement
- Slip or trip hazards
- 5. Measuring and marking
- Eye injury from particles
- Cuts from manual tools
- 6. Cutting and shaping door frame
- Risks from electric saw
- Noise hazards
- 7. Fixing the door frame
- Injury from power tools
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- 8. Installing the door
- Crush hazards
- Manual handling risks
- 9. Testing the door operation
- Pinch point hazards
- Unexpected door movement
- 10. Cleaning up the work area
- Slip or trip hazards
- Injury from improper lifting
- 11. Disposal of waste materials
- Environmental harm
- Cut/scrape hazards
- 12. Final touch-ups
- Chemical hazards from paints
- Fall risks during ladder use
- 13. Functional testing
- Uncontrolled door movement
- Finger entrapment
- 14. Documenting the work
- Incorrect documentation leading to potential miscommunication
- 15. Communicating with the client
- Miscommunication causing dissatisfaction or rework
- 16. Maintenance
- Safety hazards if incorrect maintenance procedures are followed
- Injury due to neglect of maintenance procedures
- 17. Emergency Responce Training
- Incorrect response in event of emergency/ accident cases
- 18. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Improper use or non-use leading to personal harm
- 19. Returning tools and equipment
- Risks when returning heavy tools and equipment
- Accidental injury
- 20. Reviewing the completed job
- Miscommunication or misunderstanding of job scope leads to improper evaluation of work done