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The Joinery Works Involved In Door Window Installation. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Inhaling dust
- Manual handling risks
- 2. PPE Check
- Inappropriate PPE
- Not wearing PPE correctly
- 3. Removal of existing windows/doors
- Exposure to glass shards
- Manual handling issues
- 4. Measurement for installation
- Incorrect usage of equipment
- Errors leading to injury
- 5. Frame preparation
- Exposed sharp edges
- Debris in eyes
- 6. Installation/Placement
- Pinch points
- Overexertion injuries
- 7. Securing units
- Misuse of power tools
- Struck by displaced materials
- 8. Installing hardware
- Cuts from sharp objects
- Misuse of power tools
- 9. Insulation fitting
- Contact dermatitis
- Allergic reactions
- 10. Sealing
- Chemical exposure
- skin irritation
- 11. Cleaning Up
- Tripping over debris
- Eye/hand injury from sharp objects
- 12. Waste disposal
- Puncture wounds from discarded materials
- Back injuries from heavy lifting
- 13. Post-Installation Inspection
- Sharp object injuries
- falling objects
- 14. Removal and Replacement of Protective Covers
- Scratches
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 15. Final Finish & Check
- Manual handling injuries
- Chemical exposure from cleaning products
- 16. Inform Customer
- Poor communication can lead to the misuse of equipment
- 17. Departure Site
- Slips and trips over tools or materials not cleared properly
- 18. Post-Work De-Briefing
- Stress
- Fatigue due to intense mental focus
- 19. Maintenance of Tools and Equipment
- Cuts
- Punctures
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- Electric shock
- 20. Documentation & Reporting
- Strain from prolonged computer use
- Stress from workload