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The Ensuring Weather Seals Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of training
- improper use of equipment
- 2. Assessing the seal area
- Physical strain
- slip and fall
- 3. Gathering tools/Equipment
- Misplacement of tools
- sharp objects
- 4. Removing old seals
- Dust particles
- sharp edges
- 5. Cleaning the area
- Chemical exposure
- inhaling fumes
- 6. Measuring for new seals
- Incorrect measurement
- eye strain
- 7. Cutting new seals
- Sharp tool injury
- sizing error
- 8. Adhering new seals
- Toxic fumes
- adhesive skin contact
- 9. Inspecting newly installed seals
- Incorrect installation
- sharp edges
- 10. Disposing of old seals
- Improper disposal
- sharp object injury
- 11. Documenting work
- Wrong data recording
- miscommunication
- 12. Clean-up
- Slips and falls
- hazardous waste
- 13. Equipment storage
- Mishandling of equipment
- Back strain
- 14. Sign-off process
- Missed signatures
- inaccurate record keeping
- 15. Review and feedback
- Missed inspections
- non-adherence to process
- 16. Periodic maintenance
- Delay in maintenance
- Deteriorating seals
- 17. Safety drills
- Lack of awareness
- physically unfit
- 18. Regular review of safety measures
- Outdated safety procedures
- employee non-compliance
- 19. Continuous improvement
- Lack of skills upgrade
- process inefficiency
- 20. Training and development
- Inaccurate information
- lack of training materials