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The Real Estate Rekeys Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trips over items
- Incorrect use of tools
- 2. Site Assessment
- Unknown risks due to lack of evaluation
- Biological hazards (rodents
- insects)
- 3. Equipment Check
- Faulty equipment causing injury
- Unauthorized use of gear
- 4. Insertion of New Key
- Hand injuries from mishandling
- Uncontrolled release of energy (springs)
- 5. Lock and key Analysis
- Sharp edges causing lacerations
- Working with small parts (eye strains)
- 6. Removal of Old key
- Incorrect disassembly path resulting in damage or injury
- Cuts from old keys
- 7. Cleaning the lock
- Chemical exposure from cleaning solution
- Fumes from cleaning solution
- 8. Lubricating the lock
- Slips due to lubricant spills
- Chemical exposure from lubricants
- 9. Reassembly
- Incorrect assembly path causing lock failure
- Crushing fingers in reassembly process
- 10. Testing functionality
- Failure causing another disassembly and repeat of hazards
- Incorrect technique leading to breakage
- 11. Confirming operation with client
- Miscommunication causing additional work
- Client dissatisfaction leading to stress
- 12. Site Cleanup
- Trips due to unclean site
- Unwanted materials causing harm if left behind
- 13. Documentation & Reporting
- Inaccurate reporting causing future issues
- Lost information due to lack of organization
- 14. Maintenance Advice to Client
- Miscommunication leading to incorrect maintenance
- Client dissatisfaction causing stress
- 15. Post work Assessment
- Unknown risks due to lack of evaluation
- unused equipment left behind