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The Servicing Safes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Heavy lifting injuries
- Electrical hazards
- 2. Transportation of safes
- Vehicle-related injuries
- Manual handling incidents
- 3. Initial Inspection
- Electric shock
- Exposure to sharp edges
- 4. Disassembling the safe
- Risks from power tools
- Cut or pinch hazards
- 5. Cleaning components
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- Dust inhalation
- 6. Lubricating parts
- Fire hazard from flammable materials
- Skin irritation
- 7. Reassembling the safe
- Risks from power tools
- Surface temperature risks from soldering tools
- 8. Testing safe functionality
- Electric shock
- Unexpected machinery operation
- 9. Documenting work performed
- Ergonomic related injuries from repetitive movements
- Eye strain
- 10. Clean-up and maintenance
- Inhalation of toxic fumes
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 11. Packing up equipment
- Heavy lifting injuries
- Manual handling incidents
- 12. Securing site
- Incomplete lock-out
- Tag-out practices
- leaving dangerous equipment unsecured
- 13. Transporting equipment back
- Vehicle-related injuries
- Manual handling incidents
- 14. Writing reports
- Sedentary behaviour risk
- Eye strain from computer screens
- 15. Revision of servicing procedures
- Repeated strain injuries from improper ergonomic set-up
- Mental stress from overwork
- 16. Communication with client
- Conflicting communication leading to misunderstandings
- Mental stress from difficult clients
- 17. Handling complaints
- Stress and anxiety from unhappy clients
- Miscommunication risks
- 18. Invoicing client
- Financial stress due to late payments
- Employee dissatisfaction due to payroll errors
- 19. Collection of payment
- Potential for theft or loss of funds during transport
- Stress over potential disputes about payment
- 20. Archiving of work records
- Potential data breaches
- Loss or damage to record integrity