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The Handling Glass Fibre Mesh Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inhalation of dust
- Accidental ingestion
- 2. Receiving Mesh
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 3. Wire Mesh Cutting
- Cutting injuries
- Eye injury from flying particles
- 4. Wire Mesh Selection
- Incorrect selection of mesh
- Ergonomic issues from manual handling
- 5. Fibre Glass Placement
- Skin irritation from fibre glass
- Inhalation of fibres
- 6. Adhesive Application
- Eye irritation from adhesive fumes
- Skin irritation from contact with adhesive
- 7. Placement of Fibre Glass onto Frame
- Pinching or crushing fingers
- Manual handling injuries
- 8. Pressing Fibre Glass onto Frame
- Hand strain
- ergonomic issues from improper posture
- 9. Removal of Excessive Fibre Glass
- Cuts from sharp edges
- Inhalation of fibres
- 10. Finishing
- Inhalation of dust from sanding
- Noise from equipment
- 11. Inspection & Quality Check
- Strain from repetitive movement
- Eye strain from detailed work
- 12. Clean-up
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- Slip
- trips and falls from wet surfaces
- 13. Disposal of Waste Material
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Manual handling injuries
- 14. Packaging
- Ergonomic issues from heavy lifting
- Cuts from packaging material
- 15. Delivery
- Road accidents
- Manual handling injuries during unloading
- 16. Client Installation
- Falls from height
- Electricity-related incidents
- 17. Post-Installation Inspection
- Eye strain from detailed inspection
- Strain from repetitive movement
- 18. Documentation & Reporting
- Strain injury from prolonged desk work
- Eye strain from computer use
- 19. Debriefing & Feedback Session
- Psychological stress
- Fatigue
- 20. Returning to Depot
- Road accidents
- Fatigue