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The Fixing Jammed Doors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Incorrect use of tools
- 2. Inspecting door
- Falling objects
- Pinch points
- 3. Removing obstruction
- Lacerations
- Strains and sprains
- 4. Assessing door condition
- Hand injuries
- Eye damage
- 5. Arranging necessary repairs
- Falls from height
- Electrical hazards
- 6. Repair process
- Hand injuries
- Respiratory issues from dust
- 7. Testing operation
- Finger entrapment
- Manual handling injuries
- 8. Cleaning up
- Trips
- Slips
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 9. Documentation
- Eye strain
- Ergonomic issues for improper posture
- 10. Communication with stakeholders
- Miscommunication leading to injury
- Stress
- 11. Disposal of waste materials
- Laceration
- Injury due to improper lifting techniques
- 12. Review and monitoring
- Occupational stress
- Sedentary lifestyle risks
- 13. Emergency preparedness
- Lack of knowledge leading to injury
- Panic-induced accidents
- 14. Training and Supervision
- Inadequate training leading to mishaps
- Miscommunication between staff
- 15. Tool Maintenance
- Tool-related injuries
- Accidents due to faulty equipment
- 16. Quality control checks
- Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
- Eye strain
- 17. Storage of tools and materials
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Falling objects
- 18. Pick-up and delivery of new parts
- Vehicle accidents
- Manual handling injuries
- 19. Installation of new door parts
- Cuts and abrasions
- Electric shock
- 20. Final inspection and handover
- Missed faults leading to future hazards
- Stress