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The Leaded Light Repairing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to lead
- fall from height
- 2. Removal of old lead
- Cut hazards
- exposure to dust and lead
- 3. Cleaning the glass
- Chemical hazards
- cut hazards
- 4. Cutting new lead
- Cut hazards
- repetitive motion injury
- 5. Assembling the lead and glass
- Pinch hazards
- repetitive motion injury
- 6. Soldering the joints
- Burn hazards
- fume inhalation
- 7. Cementing the leaded light
- Chemical hazards
- respiratory problems
- 8. Cleaning off excess cement
- Chemical hazards
- skin irritation
- 9. Polishing the leaded light
- Physical exertion
- upper body injuries
- 10. Installing the leaded light
- Falling objects
- fall from height
- 11. Clean up work area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- exposure to lead and dust
- 12. Dispose of waste materials
- Cut hazard
- exposure to hazardous substance
- 13. Operating work vehicles
- Traffic accident
- injury from improper usage
- 14. Using powered tools and machinery
- Electric shock
- noise hazards
- 15. Working with harmful substances
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- skin or eye contact
- 16. Heavy lifting & Manual handling
- Musculoskeletal disorder
- injuries from improper technique
- 17. Completing job paperwork
- Paper cut hazard
- ergonomic risks
- 18. Professional consultation
- Stress
- long working hours
- 19. Regular maintenance of machinery and tools
- Injury during maintenance process
- exposure to hazardous substance
- 20. Emergency preparedness measures
- Absence of safety knowledge
- lack of emergency response ability