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The Performing Lock Bumping Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Injury due to improper use of tools
- Tools failure during operation
- 2. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment
- Improper functioning of lock bumper
- 3. Lock Inspection
- Misjudgement of lock type
- Abrasions from metallic edges
- 4. Inserting Bump Key
- Finger injures
- Damage to lock
- 5. Apply Tension Wrench
- Muscle strain
- Incorrect application causing damage
- 6. Bumping the Lock
- Lock breakage
- Unpredictable lock behaviour
- 7. Turn Bump Key
- Strain on fingers
- Breakage of bump key
- 8. Unlocking Process
- Ineffective unlocking
- repetitive stress injuries
- 9. Lock Examination Post Bumping
- Metal shards causing injury
- Inadequate knowledge of lock structure
- 10. Re-locking
- Failure to secure lock
- Improper locking leading to future vulnerabilities
- 11. Clear Work Area
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- Leaving behind tools/equipment
- 12. Tool Maintenance
- Tool-related injuries
- unsuitable tools for next task
- 13. Report
- Missed reporting
- incorrect documentation
- 14. Pack Up
- Improper lifting technique causing injuries
- misplaced tools causing accidents
- 15. Site Review
- Missing potential hazards for next task
- inaccurate evaluation of site