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The Mishandling Bulk Glass Deliveries Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- tripping over materials
- 2. Delivery Arrangement
- Failure in communication
- incorrect use of equipment
- 3. Loading
- Unsecured items falling
- equipment malfunction
- 4. Transportation
- Vehicle incident
- not following traffic rules
- 5. Unloading
- Broken glass causing injuries
- risk of crushing due to mishandling
- 6. Verification
- Incorrect quantity delivered
- paper-cut from delivery documents
- 7. Inspection
- Risk of eye injury from shattered glass
- cuts from sharp edges
- 8. Storage
- Glass breakage
- instability in stacking
- 9. Reporting
- Miscommunication
- incorrect data entry
- 10. Housekeeping
- Trips and falls due to cluttered area
- cuts from improperly stored glass
- 11. Maintenance
- Equipment damage
- improper use of maintenance tools
- 12. Training
- Inadequate knowledge leading to accidents
- misuse of training tools
- 13. Review Processes
- Overlooking safety protocols
- laxity after repeated safe outcomes
- 14. Incident Management
- Delayed response to accidents
- inadequate first aid available
- 15. Review Safety Measures
- Non-compliance to safety measures
- outdated safety protocols
- 16. Update Safety Protocols
- Miscommunication
- lack of adherence to new protocols
- 17. Debriefing
- Ignoring feedback
- lack of attention during debriefing
- 18. Evaluation
- Biased evaluations
- overlooking safety metrics
- 19. Auditing
- Inadequate audits
- overlooking safety compliant areas
- 20. Compliance
- Misinterpretation of regulations
- non-adherence to compliance norms