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The Installing Fixtures And Fittings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper lifting techniques
- Incorrect use of tools
- 2. Inspecting work site
- Trips and falls
- Unsecured equipment
- 3. Delivery of fixtures and fittings
- Manual handling hazards
- Vehicle movement
- 4. Unpacking fixtures and fittings
- Sharp objects
- Heavy lifting
- 5. Positioning fixtures and fittings
- Incorrect manual handling
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 6. Marking locations
- Inaccurate measurements
- Use of improper tools
- 7. Drilling fixings
- Electrical hazards
- Dust inhalation
- 8. Installing first fix electricals
- Mistakes in wiring
- Electric shock
- 9. Assembly of fixtures and fittings
- Incorrect assembly
- Injury from malfunctioning tools
- 10. Placement of fixtures and fittings
- Incorrect manual handling
- Tripping hazards
- 11. Adjusting fixtures and fittings
- Misalignment
- Injury from power tools
- 12. Fixing into position
- Falling objects
- Misuse of power tools
- 13. Connecting to supply
- Electric shock
- Incorrect connections
- 14. Testing operation
- Electric shock
- Malfunctions causing injury
- 15. Finishing touches
- Minor cuts
- Eye strain from close work
- 16. Cleanup
- Trips and falls
- Incorrect handling of waste materials
- 17. Final inspection
- Overlooking minor details
- Strain from prolong standing
- 18. Handover to client
- Miscommunication
- Client dissatisfaction
- 19. Post-installation feedback and review
- Employee stress
- Misunderstandings during debriefing
- 20. Documentation and reporting
- Miscommunication
- Lost or incomplete documentation