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The Removal And Installation Of Windscreen Glass Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper handling of tools
- Risk of injury from broken glass
- 2. Removal of old windscreen
- Cuts from sharp edges
- Eye injuries from dust and debris
- 3. Cleaning the frame
- Chemical burns from cleaning products
- Inhalation hazards from dust
- 4. Apply adhesive to the new windscreen
- Chemical burns from adhesive
- Inhalation hazard from fumes
- 5. Installation of new windscreen
- Muscular strain from heavy lifting
- Injury from dropping windscreen
- 6. Sealing the windscreen
- Inhalation hazard from sealant fumes
- Eye irritation from sealant
- 7. Clean-up
- Slips/trips on cleaning fluid
- cuts from broken glass
- 8. Inspection
- Eye strain from detailed inspection
- Muscular strain from repetitive movements
- 9. Dispose of old windscreen
- Punctures/cuts from sharp edges
- Heavy lift injuries
- 10. Final checks
- Repetitive movement injuries
- Eye strain from meticulous checking
- 11. Re-installation of wipers
- Electrical shocks
- Straining muscles
- 12. Test drive
- Traffic accidents
- Vehicle malfunction
- 13. Customer hand-off
- Miscommunication
- customer dissatisfaction
- 14. Post-work clean up
- Slips and falls
- chemical exposure
- 15. Debrief and review
- Inadequate information sharing
- miscommunication