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The Positioning Heavy Vanity Units Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect handling of materials
- Not wearing PPE
- 2. Site Assessment
- Slip
- Trip
- & Fall Hazards
- Incorrect use of Tools
- 3. Assembling Components
- Improper Posture
- Hand Injury from Tools
- 4. Transporting Vanity Unit
- Manual Handling Injuries
- Collision Risks
- 5. Positioning Vanity Unit
- Crushing injuries
- Dropping Unit
- 6. Securing Vanity Units
- Falling Objects/ Materials
- Hand injury from tools
- 7. Plumbing Installation
- Electric Shock
- Water Leakage
- 8. Electrical Installations
- Electric Shock
- Fire Hazards due to faulty wiring
- 9. Cleanup
- Tripping over Debris
- Handling Sharp Objects
- 10. Final Inspection
- Missing Safety Components
- Faulty Installations
- 11. Disposal of Waste Materials
- Improper disposal methods
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 12. Documenting the Process
- Inaccurate details can lead to future hazards
- Neglecting important stages in documentation
- 13. Review and Monitoring
- Overlooking minor errors
- Omitting regular safety checks
- 14. Training Staff
- Misinterpretation of instructions
- Lack of skills and knowledge
- 15. Preventive Maintenance
- Poor Maintenance Practices
- Ignoring minor repairs
- 16. Regular Inspection
- Mistakes during Inspections
- Overlooking minor defects
- 17. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate emergency procedures
- Panic during emergencies
- 18. Dealing with Reported Problems
- Delayed response to problems
- Ineffective problem-solving method
- 19. Storage of Vanity Units
- Improper storage conditions
- Manual handling injuries
- 20. Transporting Vanity Units off site
- Collisions during transport
- Improper securing of vanity units