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The Fit Window Panes Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of tools
- Risk of falls during loading and unloading.
- 2. Transport to Site
- Risk of vehicular accidents
- Unsecured panes may lead to breakage.
- 3. Site Setup
- Objects or people in work area causing trip hazards
- Inadequate lighting leading to mishaps.
- 4. Measurements check
- Incorrect measurements can cause window pane damage.
- 5. Window Pane Removal
- Glass shards from broken panes
- Fall from height risk.
- 6. New Window Pane Installation
- Fall from heights when installing upper windows
- Incorrect handling leading to damage.
- 7. Sealant Application
- Risk of coming in direct contact with harmful chemicals from the sealant
- Toxic fumes from sealant.
- 8. Pane Inspection
- Inadequate lighting could lead to incorrect inspection
- Use of unsuitable tools for inspection.
- 9. Cleanup
- Unsafe disposal of old glass
- Tripping over debris.
- 10. Transport of Old Panes to Dispose
- Risk of breakage leading to injuries
- Transport vehicle risks.
- 11. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to sharp items leading to injuries
- Improper handling.
- 12. Final Inspection
- Inadequate lighting leading to incorrect inspection.
- 13. Documentation of work process
- Incorrect data recording due to lack of attention or errors.
- 14. Reporting of any issues discovered
- Incorrect reporting due to misunderstanding or neglect of procedures.
- 15. Tools and Equipment Pack-Up
- Improper handling of tools
- Risk on falls during loading.