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The Manual Lifting And Carrying Of Glass Materials Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Exposure to sharp edges
- 2. Picking Material from Storage
- Dropping Materials
- Damage to glass Panels
- 3. Move Material to work area
- Slips and trips
- Working in crowded areas
- 4. Position Glass for Work
- Glass Panel Shattering
- Cuts From Sharp Edges
- 5. Cutting of Glass
- Tool Misuse
- Contact with Sharp Edges
- 6. Clean-up of cut materials
- Improper Disposal of Waste
- Cuts
- 7. Inspect Glass for defects
- Exposure to broken Glass panels
- Ignoring safety procedures
- 8. Packing Glass for Delivery
- Heavy lifting
- Improper packaging
- 9. Transporting packaged glass
- Moving heavy loads
- Unsecured Loads
- 10. Unloading the Prepared Glass
- Lost balance
- Incorrect Manual Handling
- 11. Installing the Glass Panel
- Falling Objects
- Elevated working conditions
- 12. Final inspection
- Ignoring Defects
- Overlooking Safety Procedures
- 13. Cleaning Up the work area
- Slips and Falls
- Ignoring Safety signs
- 14. Conduct a final safety check
- Overlooking Hazards
- Ignoring Safety Procedures
- 15. Documenting the Job Completion
- Paper cuts
- Incorrect Information