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The Emergency Exit Lock Services Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping and falling
- Improper use of tools
- 2. Site Inspection
- Unsafe site conditions
- Exposure to biohazards
- 3. Install Locks
- Electrical hazards
- Falling objects
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 4. Inspect Installed Locks
- Faulty equipment
- Inadequate lighting
- 5. Functional Testing
- Electric shock
- Fire Hazard
- 6. Clean Up
- Tripping over materials
- Exposure to dust
- 7. Equipment Return
- Mishandling heavy equipment
- Falling objects
- 8. Centring & Drilling
- Flying debris
- Noise pollution
- 9. Lock Set Up
- Improper lock assembly
- Mishandling of tools
- 10. Lock Installation
- Mishandling heavy locks
- Hazards from power tools
- 11. Check Operation
- Improper operation leading to lock damage
- Electrocution
- 12. Final Checks
- Skipping necessary steps
- Not following procedure
- 13. Documentation
- Ergonomic injuries from incorrect posture
- Eye strain from screen
- 14. Communication with Client
- Miscommunication leading to incorrect installation or usage
- 15. Service Completion
- Rushing and making mistakes
- Leaving tools behind
- 16. Post-Installation Checks
- Failure to spot issues
- Not following check-list
- 17. Customer Training
- Miscommunication leading to improper use
- Lack of attention from customer
- 18. Cleanup and Closeout
- Skipping cleanup leading to residual hazards
- Tripping over left materials
- 19. Feedback and Reporting
- Ignoring customer feedback
- Not properly recording data
- 20. Project Closure
- Not properly closing project
- Misplacement of important documents