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The Refasten Loose Shingles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Exposure to sun
- 2. Accessing roof
- Falling from height
- Tripping over roofing materials
- 3. Removing loose shingles
- Hand injuries from manual handling
- Falling objects
- 4. Trimming or adjusting new shingles
- Cutting fingers with trimming knife
- Flying debris into eyes
- 5. Securing new shingles
- Falling from height
- Hand injuries from nail gun
- 6. Cleaning up work area
- Tripping over leftover materials
- Cuts from leftover material
- 7. Descending from roof
- Falling from height
- Loss of balance
- 8. Disposal of old shingles
- Manual lifting injury
- cuts from sharp edges
- 9. Checking final installation
- Falling form height
- tripping over materials
- 10. Review and documentation
- Eye strain from reading documentation
- Repetitive stress from writing