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The Servicing Biometric Locks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls from poor housekeeping
- Electrical shock from faulty equipment
- 2. Selecting Tools
- Incorrect choice of tools leading to accidents
- 3. Switch off Power Supply
- Electrical shocks if done incorrectly
- 4. Removing Old Lock
- Injury from manual handling
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 5. Drilling New Lock Hole
- Eye injury from flying particles
- Hearing damage from noise
- 6. Mounting New Lock
- Falling objects
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 7. Connection of Wiring
- Electrical shocks
- Fire hazard from incorrect connection
- 8. Testing Biometric Lock
- Failure to follow test procedures leading to property damage
- Inadequate training leading to errors
- 9. Handover to Client
- Miscommunication leading to improper use
- Lack of user knowledge leading to accidents
- 10. Clean up and Disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Slips
- trips and falls from poor housekeeping