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The Installation Of Pick-Resistant Locks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- improper use of tools
- 2. Site assessment
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- lack of PPE
- 3. Selection of locks
- Incorrect selection
- chemical hazards from metal alloys
- 4. Removal of old lock
- Machinery malfunction
- sharp edges
- 5. Installation phase 1: Drilling
- Flying debris
- noise hazard
- vibration related injuries
- 6. Installation phase 2: Mounting
- Falls from height
- dropping equipment
- 7. Installation phase 3: Testing
- Electrical hazards
- lock malfunction
- 8. Cleaning workspace
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- manual handling injuries
- 9. Disposal of waste
- Sharp objects
- unsafe handling of waste materials
- 10. Final inspection
- Faulty equipment
- inadequate lighting
- 11. Handover to client
- Miscommunication
- lack of documentation
- 12. Feedback gathering
- Lack of feedback system
- mental stress
- 13. Reviewing job
- Inadequate review system
- overlooked details
- 14. Documentation and Reporting
- Incorrect reporting
- loss of data or information
- 15. Post-installation maintenance
- Faulty equipment
- improper maintenance procedure