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The Fit Insect Screens Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of electric shock
- Trip hazards by electric cords
- 2. Tools set-up
- Manual handling injuries
- noise exposure from equipment use
- 3. Area Assessment
- Stinging or biting insects
- contact with harmful plants
- 4. Screen sizing
- Sharp tools injury
- strain due to incorrect ergonomics
- 5. Frame Assembly
- Splinters from wooden frames
- impact injuries from hammers
- 6. Screen Attachment
- Cuts by sharp edges
- manual handling injuries
- 7. Screening Cutting
- Inhalation of dust
- cuts from improper cutter usage
- 8. Frame Alignment
- Falling objects
- awkward positional efforts
- 9. Installation on window
- Falls from standing at height
- window glass cuts
- 10. Fit tensioning springs
- Pinching fingers
- sharp springs injury
- 11. Check the screen fit
- Awkward position strain
- falling objects
- 12. Attach handle
- Repetitive motion stress
- trap finger between handle and frame
- 13. Final Inspection
- Overhead work leading to musculoskeletal risks
- eye stress from prolonged focus
- 14. Cleaning-up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- hazardous cleaning substances
- 15. Waste disposal
- Exposure to sharp objects in waste
- heavy lifting injury
- 16. Client Briefing
- Communication hazards
- potential misunderstandings on operation and cleaning steps