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The Fit Locks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Risk of injury from incorrect manual handling
- Slips
- trips and falls from poor housekeeping.
- 2. Equipment Check
- Electrical hazards from damaged equipment
- Harm from incorrect usage of tools.
- 3. Loading Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Injury from falling objects.
- 4. Transport to Site
- Risk of vehicle accidents while transporting
- Load security hazards.
- 5. Unloading at Site
- Manual handling injuries
- Risk of slips
- trips and falls.
- 6. Site Assessment
- Injury from unrecognised site hazards
- Risk of inadequate site knowledge.
- 7. Installation Set-Up
- Electrocution from power tools
- Injury from incorrect ladder use.
- 8. Drilling and Cutting
- Inhalation of dust
- Risk of cuts and abrasions
- 9. Fitting Locks
- Eye injury from flying debris
- Hand and finger injury from tools
- 10. Testing Locks
- Electric shock from faulty lock
- Entrapment or crush injuries.
- 11. Clean Up
- Slips
- trips and falls from poor housekeeping
- Manual handling injuries.
- 12. Waste Disposal
- Risk of improper disposal
- Potential hazards from mishandled waste.
- 13. Documentation
- Paper-cut hazards
- Ergonomic hazards from poor posture.
- 14. Client Feedback
- Psychological stress from difficult clients
- Over-exertion from overtime.
- 15. Review and Follow-Up
- Potential issues overlooked
- Stress from performance expectations.
- 16. Preparation for Next Job
- Stress and fatigue from fast turnover
- Risk of inadequate preparation.
- 17. Tool Maintenance
- Cutting hazards during maintenance of sharp tools
- Electrical hazards.
- 18. Equipment Check
- Injury from damaged equipment
- Electrocution hazard.
- 19. Safety Inspections
- Oversight of potential hazards
- Inadequate safety understanding.
- 20. Refresher Training
- Insufficient knowledge leading to risks
- Misinformation or lack of information leading to errors.