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The Glass Installation and On-Site Glazing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Glass Handling
- Cuts
- lacerations
- pinch hazards
- 3. Lifting Equipment Setup
- Crush injuries
- falling objects
- 4. Transportation of Glass
- Breakage
- dropped load
- vehicular accidents
- 5. Unloading Glass
- Manual handling injuries
- foot injuries
- 6. Site Inspection
- Electrical hazards
- slip and trip hazards
- 7. Setting up Glazing Tools
- Cuts
- improper use of tools
- 8. Removal of Old Glass (if applicable)
- Broken glass hazards
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 9. Installing New Glass
- Falling hazards
- ergonomic stress
- 10. Securing Glass in Frame
- Pinch hazards
- strain injury
- 11. Applying Sealants
- Exposure to chemicals
- slip hazards
- 12. Cleanup and Disposal
- Waste disposal hazards
- sharp object hazards