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The Ensuring Strength Of Glass For Specific Use Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect glass selection
- Unclear procedure
- 2. Material Handling
- Material handling injuries
- Drop/breakage of glass
- 3. Glass Measurement
- Inaccurate measurement
- Injuries due to sharp edges
- 4. Cutting Process
- Physical injuries due to improper cutting tools
- Dust inhalation
- 5. Edging Process
- Hand injuries
- Eye strain
- 6. Washing and Drying
- Slip
- trip and fall
- Slivering of glass particles
- 7. Heat Strengthening Process
- Burns from hot objects
- Fire hazard from equipment
- 8. Air Cooling Process
- Thermal shock
- Noise hazard from equipment
- 9. Quality Checking
- Eye stress
- Incorrect use of measuring tools
- 10. Packing
- Weight handling injuries
- Cuts from glass edges
- 11. Transportation
- Load securement failure
- Transport related injuries
- 12. Installation
- Fall from height
- Improper use of tools
- 13. Post-Installation Inspection
- Faulty glass installation
- Stress on eyesight
- 14. Clean-up
- Improper waste disposal
- Cut injuries
- 15. Debriefing & Documentation
- Lack of hazard communication
- Inappropriate recordkeeping
- 16. Routine Maintenance
- Failure of maintenance
- Fire hazard from equipment
- 17. Training
- Lack of training
- Insufficient understanding of control measures
- 18. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Utilisation
- Incorrect use of PPE
- Unavailability of PPE
- 19. Emergency Response Planning
- Inadequate response plan
- Lack of communication during emergency
- 20. Regular Review and Update of SWMS
- Non compliance with SWMS
- Outdated procedures