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The Installing Window Flashing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips or falls from working area
- incorrect manual handling techniques
- 2. Delivery of materials
- Inefficient traffic management
- struck by moving vehicles
- musculoskeletal injuries from material handling
- 3. Unpack materials
- Cuts or abrasions from improper tool use
- manual handling injuries
- 4. Check and prepare equipment
- Moving parts causing injuries
- electrical faults
- 5. Install window flashing
- Falling from height
- trapped fingers
- eye injury from dust
- sharp edge cuts
- 6. Waste disposal
- Sharp objects like nails causing puncture wounds
- manual handling injuries
- 7. Safe operation of power tools
- Electric shock
- noise induced hearing loss
- vibration related disorders
- 8. Positioning the ladder
- Falls from unstable ladder
- overhead hazards
- 9. Secure window flashing
- Eye injuries
- Hand injuries from ineffective tool use
- 10. Check work
- Incorrect installation causing property damage
- falls from height to check work
- 11. Pack down setup
- Manual handling injuries
- slips
- trips and falls on pack down
- 12. Final clean up
- Cuts or abrasions due to waste materials
- slips or falls due to wet surface
- 13. Inspection for Handover
- Trip hazards left in work area
- falls from height during inspection
- 14. Pick up & Removal
- Puncture wounds from nails or sharp objects left behind
- manual handling injuries
- 15. Post installation issues
- Incorrect installation causing property damage
- falls from height during corrections