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The Lock Changing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- falls
- incorrect use of tools
- 2. Tool Gathering
- Incorrect tool usage
- cuts from sharp tools
- 3. Lock Assessment
- Electrical shock
- injury from faulty lock
- 4. Uninstall Old Lock
- Finger pinching
- sudden release of tension
- 5. Preparing New Lock Installation
- Misalignment
- incorrect parts
- 6. Installing New Lock
- Improper installation
- part mix-up
- 7. Testing New Lock
- Faulty lock
- not opening/closing properly
- 8. Finishing & Clean-up
- Trips
- slips on leftover debris
- 9. Document Completion
- Misreporting
- inaccurate record keeping
- 10. Delivering Work
- Manual handling
- traffic hazards
- 11. Client Interaction
- Altercations
- miscommunication
- 12. Equipment Storage
- Inadequate storage
- equipment damage
- 13. Waste Disposal
- Incorrect disposal
- environmental harm
- 14. Review & Feedback
- Missed steps
- overlooked hazards
- 15. Post-Job Briefing
- Bad communication
- missed learnings
- 16. Tool Rechecking
- Damaged tools
- missing tools
- 17. Lock Reassessment
- Incorrect installation
- lock malfunction
- 18. Corrective Action (if needed)
- Failure to rectify issue
- repeated mistakes
- 19. Final Check
- Missed steps
- incomplete work
- 20. Sign-off
- Inaccurate documentation
- missed signatures