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The Working At Height Fitting Cupboards Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falls from height
- Struck by falling objects
- 2. General Maintenance
- Slips
- trips and falls
- inadequate lighting
- 3. Equipment setup
- Equipment failure
- incorrect use of equipment
- 4. Securing surroundings
- Unstable working environment
- fall of materials
- 5. Fitting cupboards
- Muscular strain
- falls from height
- 6. Use of hand tools
- Injury from sharp edges
- release of hazardous substances
- 7. Material handling
- Back injury
- foot injury
- 8. Lifting cabinet into position
- Muscle strain
- Falling cabinets
- 9. Securing cupboards to wall
- Impact injuries
- repetitive motion injuries
- 10. Cleaning up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- lifting heavy trash bags
- 11. Removal of waste material
- Cuts from sharp objects
- biological hazards
- 12. Final inspection
- Electric shock
- muscle strains
- 13. Disassembling equipment
- Equipment malfunction
- improper storage
- 14. Returning tools
- Tool misplacement
- unorganized workspace
- 15. Documenting finishing work
- Eye strain
- repetitive motion injuries
- 16. Feedback and review
- Psychological stress
- poor communication
- 17. Training for future tasks
- Insufficient skills knowledge
- injury during training
- 18. De-briefing session
- Fatigue
- poor communication
- 19. Returning to base
- Vehicular accidents
- fatigue
- 20. Equipment storage and maintenance
- Improper storage
- equipment malfunction