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The Mechanical Fixture Installations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of tools
- Inadequate safety equipment
- 2. Delivery of fixtures
- Unsecured load during transit
- Injury from unloading heavy items
- 3. Unpacking fixtures
- Injury from sharp packaging materials
- Back strain from heavy lifting
- 4. Inspection
- Failure to identify faults or damage
- Slip on debris or packing materials
- 5. Installation planning
- Incorrect measuring or placement
- Communication failures between team members
- 6. Lifting and positioning fixtures
- Manual handling injuries
- Falling objects if lifting equipment fails
- 7. Securing fixtures
- Finger trap injury
- Incorrectly secured fixtures leading to falls
- 8. Wiring and connection
- Mishandling of electrical wires
- Electrical shock
- 9. Testing installation
- Electrical faults leading to fire
- Damage to surrounding area if fixture not secure
- 10.Cleanup
- Slip on unattended debris or equipment
- Lack of proper waste disposal causing environmental risk
- 11.Documentation
- Failure to complete reports
- Miscommunication due to incomplete information
- 12.Training staff on use of fixtures
- Insufficient training leading to misuse
- Injuries due to lack of knowledge
- 13. Regular inspection and maintenance
- Failure to identify wear and tear
- Accident due to faulty fixtures
- 14. Emergency procedures
- Lack of preparation for emergencies
- Panic leading to accidents in emergency situations
- 15. De-installation and disposal
- Injury while removing fixtures
- Incorrect disposal causing environmental risk