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The Fixing Guide Tracks And Vertical Droppers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling injuries
- Trip hazards due to unorganized work area
- 2. Equipment Inspection
- Faulty equipment leading to accidents
- Electric shock from power tools
- 3. Setting Up Work Area
- Falling objects
- Poor ergonomics
- Unintentional release of hazardous substances
- 4. Tool And Material Handling
- Cuts and abrasions from sharp objectives
- Strains and sprains from improper lifting
- 5. Installation of Guide Tracks
- Crush injuries
- Pinch-point injuries
- Overexertion
- 6. Fixing Vertical Droppers
- Working at height risks
- Power tool mishaps
- 7. Site Clean-up
- Tripping over leftover materials
- Accidental inhalation or contact with hazardous material
- 8. Routine Maintenance
- Inadequate PPE use
- Exposure to noise and dust
- 9. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of knowledge on emergency procedures
- Panic during emergency situations
- 10. Discarding Waste Materials
- Bodily harm from dangerous waste
- Environment pollution
- 11. Power Tool Operation
- Electrical shocks
- Unintended start-up
- 12. Climbing Ladders
- Falls from heights
- Improper ladder use
- 13. Handling Chemical Substances
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Ignition of flammable chemicals
- 14. Cutting And Drilling
- Flying debris
- Excessive Noise
- Vibration injuries
- 15. Dealing With Hazards
- Inefficient hazard controls
- Improper hazard marking
- 16. Equipment Storage
- Unauthorized access
- Incorrect storage leads to damages
- 17. Final Inspections
- Overlooking defects leading to future hazards
- Complacency during inspection
- 18. Review of Work Process
- Inadequate feedback system
- Insufficient risk assessment
- 19. Document Control
- Poor record keeping leads to confusion
- Loss or misplacement of important documents
- 20. Safety Training and Awareness
- Lack of safety training
- Ignorance towards safety guidelines