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The Working With Challenging Architectural Features Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Manual handling injuries
- 2. Planning & Designing
- Ergonomically incorrect workstation design
- Work-related stress
- 3. Site Setup
- Falls from height
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 4. Marking Out
- Incorrect measurements resulting in injury
- Cuts from sharp tools
- 5. Implementing Controls
- Electrical faults
- Ineffective control measures
- 6. Installation of Features
- Manual handling injuries
- Falls from height
- 7. Tool Use
- Injury due to inappropriate tool use
- Electric shock
- 8. Equipment Operations
- Crush injuries from machine operation
- Loud noises causing hearing damage
- 9. Quality Checking
- Stress due to high precision requirements
- Eye strain
- 10. Cleanup & Maintenance
- Exposure to hazardous cleaning chemicals
- slip and trip hazards
- 11. Waste Disposal
- Cuts due to improper waste disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- 12. Dismantling
- Falls from heights
- Manual handling injuries
- 13. Final Inspection
- Eye strain due to detailed inspection
- Stress
- 14. Documentation
- Stress
- Poor posture due to prolonged sitting
- 15. Feedback & Review
- Work-related stress
- Poor workplace communication leading to accidents