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The Planar Glazing Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Insufficient training
- incorrect use of tools
- 2. Setting up workspace
- Slip
- trip and falls
- falling objects
- 3. Loading/unloading glass
- Manual handling injuries
- contact with sharp edges
- 4. Moving glass to installation area
- Collisions
- drop and shatter
- 5. Cutting glass to size
- Cuts from glass
- noise hazards
- 6. Smoothing edges
- Cuts from glass
- dust inhalation
- 7. Cleaning glass
- Chemical exposure
- cuts from glass
- 8. Installing frame
- Inadequate fixture
- working at height
- 9. Positioning glass in frame
- Manual handling injuries
- breakages
- 10. Secure fasteners
- Contact with sharp objects
- pinch points
- 11. Apply sealant
- Chemical exposure
- ineffective sealing
- 12. Checking Installation
- Falling objects
- inadequate fixture
- 13. Clean up work area
- Slip
- trip and falls
- manual handling injuries
- 14. Waste management
- Cutting injury
- Improper waste disposal
- 15. Demobilisation
- Trip hazards
- manual handling injuries