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The Use Of Suction Cups In Installations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling
- fall from unstable surface
- strained muscles
- 2. Equipment check
- Malfunctioning equipment
- sharp edges on suction cups
- 3. Setting up the environment
- Obstructed work area
- falling objects
- 4. Positioning the suction cups
- Incorrect placement
- strain injuries
- 5. Applying force on suction cups
- Strain injury
- loosing balance and falling
- 6. Installing panels or glass
- Falling objects
- cuts due to sharp edges
- 7. Adjusting installation
- Fall from height
- strain injuries
- 8. Securing the installation
- Improper securing leading to falls or movement
- 9. Double checking the secured installation
- Missed hazards during check
- strain from repositioning
- 10. Cleaning up post installation
- Slips
- trips and falls due to debris or clean-up equipment
- strain injuries
- 11. Inspection and sign-off
- Missed hazards during final check
- strain from lengthy inspection process
- 12. Dismantling and packing up equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- slips
- trips & falls
- 13. Waste disposal
- Injury from improper disposal of waste
- exposure to harmful substances
- 14. Equipment maintenance and storage
- Improper storage causing accidents
- 15. Report and Documentation
- Eye strain
- ergonomic injuries from computer use