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The Fitting The Blind Into The Brackets Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling debris
- uneven surfaces
- 2. Checking Equipments
- Equipment malfunction
- hazards from misuse
- 3. Fitting the Blind
- Inefficacy to fit blind
- manual handling injuries
- 4. Secure Working Area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- disturbances from others
- 5. Measuring The Window Size
- Incorrect measurements
- eye strain
- 6. Selecting The Right Blind
- Wrong selection
- inadequate size or fitting
- 7. Handling Equipments
- Improper handling
- back injury
- 8. Marking the Placement
- Graphite dust inhalation
- misalignment
- 9. Drilling into the Wall
- Flying debris
- electrical hazard
- 10. Fixing the brackets
- Manual handling injuries
- lacerations
- 11. Placing Blind into Brackets
- Pinch points
- falling objects
- 12. Testing the Blind
- Blind falling
- pinching fingers
- 13. Cleaning Up After Work
- Slips
- trips and falls
- cuts
- 14. Document The Job
- Eye strain
- repetitive strain injury (RSI)
- 15. Storing Equipment Safely
- Manual handling injuries
- healing equipment
- 16. Conducting Routine Inspection
- Eye strain
- safety hazards unnoticed
- 17. Reporting Any Issues
- Negligence to report
- safety hazards unnoticed
- 18. Evaluation and Debriefing
- Negligence to inform relevant parties
- miscommunication
- 19. Ensuring Safe Position
- Inaccurate positioning
- 20. Sign off & End of Shift Procedure
- Improper sign-off
- miscommunication with next shift