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The Installing Cabinetry Hardware Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper lifting
- Trip hazards from loose materials
- 2. Assembling Hardware
- Hand injury from sharp materials
- Inadequate ventilation
- 3. Securing Cabinetry
- Power tool injuries
- Falling objects
- 4. Testing Cabinet Doors
- Pinch points
- Inadequate lighting
- 5. Installing Door Handles
- Power tool injuries
- Sharp object injuries
- 6. Cleaning up
- Slips and trips
- Hazardous materials handling
- 7. Inspection
- Missed hazards
- Defective equipment usage
- 8. Finishing Install
- Dust inhalation
- Noise pollution
- 9. Remove Safety Controls
- Caught/tangled in safety gear
- Equipment left operational
- 10. Handling Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Crush injuries from dropped items
- 11. Climbing ladder to Install
- Falling from height
- Ladder instability
- 12. Use of Power Tools
- Electrical hazards
- Noise exposure
- 13. Discard Debris
- Trip hazards
- Improper lifting
- 14. Completing Work Checklist
- Inadequate lighting
- Missed hazards
- 15. Reporting and Sign Off
- Ignoring minor accidents
- Documentation errors
- 16. Transporting Cabinetry
- Falling objects during transport
- Vehicle accidents
- 17. Storage of Cabinetry
- Crush injuries from falling items
- Trip hazards
- 18. Site Clean-Up
- Slips and trips
- Hazardous materials handling
- 20. Final Checking
- Missed hazards
- Improperly secured cabinetry