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The Install Windows In High Rise Structures Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Lack of adequate training
- Poor work instructions
- 2. Site Analysis
- High working conditions
- physical objects
- unstable structures
- 3. Material Handling
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by moving object
- 4. Lifting equipment operation
- Crane failure
- Fall from height
- 5. Window Installation
- Resistance against wind pressures
- incorrect installation
- 6. Safety device installation
- Incorrect assembly
- misuse of safety devices
- 7. Quality check
- Unsafe environment post construction
- unnoticed defects in work
- 8. Clean-up tasks
- Poor cleaning practices
- hazardous waste exposure
- 9. Post-installation assessment
- Unidentified risk areas
- incomplete documentation
- 10. Training and Supervision
- Inadequate training
- improper supervision
- 11. Machine Operation
- Mechanical issues
- unqualified operator
- 12. Manual Glass Handling
- Cuts from glass
- heavy lifting leading to injuries
- 13. Use of Non-powered Hand Tools
- Incorrect usage leading to injury
- poor maintenance
- 14. Working at Height
- Fall of person or equipment
- vertigo or fear of heights
- 15. Power Interruption
- Unexpected shutoff
- machinery malfunction
- 16. Weather Conditions
- Windy conditions
- rain making surfaces slippery
- 17. Emergency Procedures
- Not knowing procedures
- unable to communicate clearly
- 18. Fall Protection Systems
- Improper use
- not wearing correctly
- 19. Tool and Equipment Maintenance
- Faulty tools
- lack of regular checks
- 20. Final Inspection and Sign-off
- Inadequate inspection
- miss out on potential hazard areas