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The Supplying Door Closers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Accident from improper handling of materials
- Injuries from incorrect manual lifting technique
- 2. Door Closer Inspection
- Finger entrapment
- exposure to harmful substance
- 3. Old Door Closers Removal
- Falling objects
- sharp edges causing cuts
- 4. Rigging and Installation
- Accidental dropping of door closer
- Drilling related accidents
- 5. Testing of New Installed Door Closers
- Using machinery without knowledge or training
- Mishandling of equipment
- 6. Waste Material Management
- Tripping over waste
- puncture or cut injuries from waste disposal
- 7. Checking Installation
- Use of incorrect tools
- finger trapping in moving parts
- 8. Cleaning Up the Work Area
- Slipping and falling
- Dust inhalation
- 9. Reporting and Documentation
- Strain injury from repetitive tasks
- insufficient work breaks
- 10. Equipment Demobilization
- Incorrect lifting technique
- 11. Risk and Safety Review
- Faulty equipment usage
- fatigue due to long hours
- 12. Emergency Procedures Training
- Lack of awareness
- panic responses in crises
- 13. Maintenance of Door Closer
- Handling heavy equipment
- electrical shock
- 14. Regular Safety Inspections
- Using defective tools
- inadequate understanding of hazard recognition
- 15. Hazard Communication and Training
- Misunderstanding of hazard or task
- noncompliance with safety standards
- 16. Job Debriefing
- Physical fatigue
- mental stress from work pressure
- 17. Feedback and Continuous Improvement
- Limited employee participation
- insufficient feedback channels
- 18. Non-Compliance Investigation
- Failure to report unsafe conditions
- disregard for safe operating procedures
- 19. Accident Reporting and Investigation
- Inaccurate reporting
- delayed reporting
- 20. Updating Safety Procedures
- Outdated information
- inefficacy of existing controls