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The Lock Picking Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect equipment
- Inadequate training
- 2. Selecting Tools
- Sharp tools
- Incorrect tool selection
- 3. Inspecting Lock
- Inadequate lighting
- Misjudgment of lock condition
- 4. Setting up Workspace
- Poor ergonomics
- Unstable working area
- 5. Picking Lock
- Psychological stress
- Hand injuries
- 6. Testing Operation
- Unpredictable behaviour of lock
- Overexertion
- 7. Cleaning Workplace
- Exposure to harsh cleaning chemicals
- Slips and falls
- 8. Documenting Process
- RSI from excessive typing
- Eye strain from computer use
- 9. Packing Away Tools
- Cutting injury
- Misplaced tools causing trip hazard
- 10. Debrief and Review
- Psychosocial risk
- Poor communication
- 11. Transporting Tools
- Manual handling injury
- Transport safety
- 12. Storing Tools
- Misplacement causing stumbling hazard
- Cut from sharp tools
- 13. Maintenance of Tools
- Injury from improper storage
- damage due to lack of maintenance
- 14. Regular Check
- Missed defects leading to malfunction
- not identifying rust or other damage timely
- 15. Emergency Process
- Inability to communicate
- Mismanagement of emergency situation
- 16. Training new Staff
- Novice mistakes causing injury
- lack of knowledge causing danger
- 17. Refresher Training
- Misinformation
- Poor communication
- 18. Auditing Lock Picking Process
- Missed hazards
- Incorrect assessment of risk
- 19. Risk Assessment Updates
- Inaccurate data collection
- Missed updates and changes
- 20. Reviewing Policies
- Failure to keep up with regulation updates
- Non-compliance