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The Ergonomic Issues With Furniture Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect furniture selection
- Inadequate lighting
- 2. Delivery and Receipt
- Heavy lifting
- Trip hazards
- 3. Installation
- Improper manual handling
- Use of incorrect tools
- 4. Adjustments
- Poor posture
- Strain injuries
- 5. Use of Furniture
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Poor ergonomics
- 6. Inspection
- Misuse of furniture
- Lack of maintenance
- 7. Maintenance
- Inadequate risk assessment
- Lack of protective equipments
- 8. Repair
- Use of inappropriate tools
- Insufficient training
- 9. Disposal
- Environmental factors
- Improper waste disposal
- 10. Training
- Inadequate or lack of training
- Miscommunication
- 11. Implementation of Safety Measures
- Nonpracticable procedures
- Hazards not identified
- 12. Workstation Setup
- Incorrect workstation setup
- Insufficient rest breaks
- 13. Stretching and Breaks
- Not having regular breaks
- High-stress levels
- 14. Regular Review of Safety Practices
- Failure in providing regular reviews
- Recognition of new hazards
- 15. Emergency Response Preparedness
- Lack of first aid provisions
- Poor awareness of emergency responses