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The Fit Interior Lining Panels Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unorganised worksite
- improper use of tools
- electric shock from power outlets
- 2. Assess Work Area
- Slips
- trips and falls from debris or uneven ground
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 3. Selection of Panels
- Cutting injuries from sharp edges
- incorrect manual handling leading to muscle strain
- 4. Handling of Panels
- Manual handling injuries
- foot injuries from dropped objects
- 5. Pre-fitment Inspection
- Laceration from sharp edges
- exposure to harmful dust particles
- 6. Lining Panel Measurement
- Inaccurate measurements leading to waste
- finger injuries from inaccuracies in equipment operation
- 7. Marking Out Panels
- Sharp instrument injuries
- eye damage due to flying particles
- 8. Cutting Panels
- Injuries from power tools
- inhalation of dust particles
- noise pollution
- 9. Secure Panels
- Falling object injuries
- overextension injuries resulting in muscle strain
- 10. Checking of secure panels
- Injury from unsecured panels falling
- cuts from exposed nails or screws
- 11. Final Adjustment and Fixing
- Noise pollution
- risk of electrical fires due to faulty tools
- 12.Clean Up
- Risk of slips
- trips and falls due to unclean area
- exposure to airborne particles while sweeping
- 13. Debrief for next task
- Lack of communication leading to confusion and errors
- distractions leading to accidents
- 14. Equipment Storage
- Manual handling injuries
- foot injuries from dropped objects
- 15. Work Completion Report
- Ergonomic issues due to incorrect workstation setup
- eye strain due to excessively long periods at computer screen
- 16. Waste Disposal
- Cuts from dangerous waste
- exposure to hazardous materials
- injuries from incorrectly discarded tools or equipment
- 17. Post-inspection
- Trips and falls due to unorganised site
- injuries from hazardous items left on site
- 18. Ongoing Maintenance
- Injuries due to lack of maintenance
- risk of fires due to unattended equipment