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The Lift Heavy Windows Or Doors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Potential trip/fall hazards
- Incorrect manual handling techniques
- 2. Lifting Equipment Set-Up
- Incorrect equipment set-up
- Equipment malfunction
- 3. Material Handling
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by moving objects
- 4. Removal of Old Window/Door
- Sharp edges or splinters
- Falling objects
- Exposure to asbestos
- 5. Preparing New Window/Door
- Handling heavy items
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 6. Lifting New Window/Door
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- Struck by falling object
- 7. Installation of Window/Door
- Working at height
- Use of power tools
- 8. Finishing Touches
- Electric shock from power tools
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 9. Clean Up and Disposal
- Slips
- trips
- and falls from debris
- Bad lifting techniques
- 10. Checking Installation
- Falls from height
- Slips and falls
- 11. Handover to Client
- Communication errors
- Manual handling injuries
- 12. Maintenance Checks
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Use of incorrect tools/equipment
- 13. Emergency Procedures
- Fire hazard
- Lack of emergency procedure knowledge
- 14. Training Requirement
- Insufficient training causing mishaps
- Misuse of PPE
- 15. Regular Updates on Safety Measures
- Non-compliance with safety guidelines
- Unawareness of new safety updates