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The Handling Extruded Aluminium Pelmet Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips on uneven surfaces
- incorrect lifting techniques
- 2. Site Inspection
- Unidentified hazards
- inadequate lighting
- 3. Delivery Handling
- Manual handling injuries
- traffic collisions
- 4. Unpacking Aluminium
- Sharp edges
- falling objects
- 5. Equipment Setup
- Electrical shocks
- trip hazards
- 6. Measuring and Marking
- Eye strain
- repetitive motion
- 7. Cutting Aluminium
- Noise exposure
- flying debris
- 8. Drilling Holes
- Loose clothing caught in drill
- noise
- 9. Installing Brackets
- Working at heights
- misalignment
- 10. Mounting Pelmet
- Strains from awkward positions
- dropping the pelmet
- 11. Checking Alignment
- Eye strain
- working at awkward angles
- 12. Tightening Fixings
- Over-tightening causing damage
- repetitive strain injury
- 13. Electrical Connections
- Electric shock
- incorrect wiring
- 14. Final Inspection
- Missed defects
- checklist omissions
- 15. Clean Up
- Slips from cleaning fluids
- improper waste disposal
- 16. Decommission Tools
- Tools not stored properly
- accidental activation
- 17. Feedback Session
- Communication breakdowns
- incomplete documentation
- 18. Documentation
- Data loss
- errors in recording
- 19. Reviewing SWMS
- Outdated information
- procedural gaps
- 20. Equipment Maintenance
- Equipment failure
- lack of maintenance records
- 21. Training and Induction
- Training content not understood
- new staff lack familiarity