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The Working With Insect Screens Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Misuse of tools
- Incorrect handling of materials
- Exposure to noise and dust
- 2. Measurement
- Incorrect measurements leading to material waste
- Use of sharp objects (cutting risks)
- 3. Cutting Screens
- Injury due to tool mishandling
- Prolonged exposure to noise
- 4. Frame Assembly
- Pinching or crushing fingers
- Strains from heavy lifting
- 5. Screen Installation
- Falls from height risk
- Struck by falling objects
- 6. Quality Check
- Mistakes overlooked leading to defective product
- 7. Clean Up
- Slips and falls due to messy work area
- Injury from incorrectly discarded tools or scraps
- 8. Documentation
- Eye strain from computer use
- Repetitive motion injuries
- 9. Transport & Disposal
- Heavy lifting strains
- piercing or cuts from improperly contained waste
- 10. Equipment Maintenance
- Electric shock
- Burns from hot equipment
- 11. Training & Supervision
- Inadequate knowledge causing accidents
- Miscommunication leading to safety hazards
- 12. Delivery/Installation at Client Site
- Risks associated with driving/transit
- Manual Handling Risks
- Falls during installation
- 13. Feedback & Improvement
- Mishandling of negative feedback
- Burnout/mental stress from continuous improvement pressure
- 14. Emergency Preparedness
- Inadequate knowledge of emergency procedures
- Panic during emergency situation leading to accidents
- 15. Review & Update Procedures
- Non-compliance to rules & guidelines
- Outdated safety procedures putting staff at risk