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The Mounting Gate Into Position Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Manual handling
- exposure to hazardous material
- slip and trip
- 2. Measuring and marking
- Power tools misuse
- incorrect measuring causing repeated work
- eye injury
- 3. Gate assembly
- Finger or hand crush
- back injury from lifting heavy parts
- sharp edge cuts
- 4. Drilling holes
- Flying debris
- improper use or failure of power tools
- loud noise
- 5. Fitting hinges/ brackets
- Hand
- finger crush injuries; falling objects
- 6. Mounting gate into position
- Manual handling
- risk of falls from height
- falling object hazards
- 7. Adjusting gate alignment
- Crushing or pinching fingers
- awkward postures
- 8. Installing gate hardware (locks, bolt)
- Hand or finger pinch injuries
- repetitive motion injury
- 9. Testing/ Operating newly installed gate
- Unexpected operation
- crushing or shear points
- muscular-skeletal stress.
- 10. Clean up area
- Manual handling
- slip
- trip and fall hazards