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The Install Large Glass Windows Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping on tools
- Equipment failure
- 2. Measurements and Marking
- Incorrect measurements
- Eye strain from constant focus
- 3. Glass Cutting
- Glass shards
- Sharp tool injury
- 4. Material Handling
- Material weight
- Ergonomic issues due to repetitive movements
- 5. Installation
- Falling from height
- Glass breakage
- 6. Securing Windows
- Injury caused by misuse of tools
- Incorrect securing leading to future hazards
- 7. Inspection & Testing
- Falling window due to incorrect installation
- Cuts from broken glass
- 8. Sealant Application
- Chemical burns or other skin issues
- Fumes inhalation
- 9. Cleanup
- Trips over remaining debris
- Cuts from leftover glass shards
- 10. Disposal of Waste
- Improper lifting techniques
- Cuts from broken glass
- 11. Debrief and Documentation
- Strain injuries from writing/laptop use
- Misinformation if not done promptly
- 12. Maintenance Check
- Unseen structural damage
- Loose window parts
- 13. Repair if needed
- Improper tool use
- Insufficient repair causing further damage
- 14. Customer Instruction
- Miscommunication leading to unsafe handling
- Lack of understanding about maintenance
- 15. Final Overcheck
- Missed hazards
- Unresolved issues