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The Loading Glass Onto The A-Frame Trolley Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Protruding nails
- Uneven ground
- 2. Inspection of Trolley
- Rust
- Damaged wheels
- 3. Lifting Glass onto Trolley
- Shattered glass
- Heavy lifting injuries
- 4. Securing Glass on Trolley
- Falling objects
- Loose straps
- 5. Stabilising Trolley
- Unstable load
- Tipping over
- 6. Maneuvering Trolley
- Collisions
- Entanglement
- 7. Unloading Glass
- Shattered glass
- Strain injuries
- 8. Inspecting Unloaded Glass
- Cuts from sharp edges
- Eye injury from shattered glass
- 9. Tidying up Work Area
- Slippery surface
- Trip hazards
- 10. Reviewing Task Performance
- Fatigue
- Psychological stress
- 11. Storing Trolley
- Falling objects
- Strain injuries
- 12. Documenting Process
- Paper cuts
- Strain to eyes
- 13. Regular Trolley Maintenance
- Electricity shocks
- Oil spillages
- 14. Training Staff
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Not adhering safety practices
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Lack of fire safety
- Absence of first aid knowledge
- 16. Post-Operation Inspection
- Unsercured objects
- Faulty equipment
- 17. Incident Reporting
- Inadequate reporting
- Delay in hazard rectification
- 18. Auditing Procedure
- Lack of transparency
- Non-compliance to safety standards
- 19. Updating Safety Guidelines
- Outdated information
- Inadequate safety precautions
- 20. Disposal of Broken Glass
- Punctures or cuts
- Incorrect waste disposal practices