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The Setting Up Promotional Displays Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping hazards from clutter
- Incorrect manual handling methods
- 2. Delivering materials to the site
- Traffic-related accidents
- Struck by moving objects
- 3. Unpacking materials
- Sharp object injuries
- Inadequate lifting posture
- 4. Assembling display unit
- Falling objects
- Ergonomic issues
- 5. Applying promotional materials
- Skin irritation from adhesives
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 6. Inspecting finished assembly
- Eye strain
- Ergonomic issues
- 7. Cleaning up area
- Exposure to hazardous cleaning chemicals
- Slippery surfaces
- 8. Disposing of waste materials
- Puncture wounds from sharp objects in rubbish
- Hazardous waste exposure
- 9. Repeating process for multiple displays
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Mental fatigue
- 10. Final project review
- Confrontation or conflict with others
- Prolonged standing
- 11. Packing up equipment
- Incorrect manual handling methods
- Tripping hazards
- 12. Transporting equipment offsite
- Traffic-related accidents
- Struck by moving objects
- 13. Debriefing and reporting
- Fatigue
- Eye strain
- 14. Maintenance of equipment
- Electric shock
- Caught in moving machinery
- 15. Staff training
- Inadequate knowledge
- Miscommunication