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The Removal Of Existing Blinds And Awnings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Injury from manual handling
- hazards associated with the use of power tools
- 2. Ladder Use
- Falling from height
- straining muscles while working on ladders
- slipping on steps
- 3. Removing Existing Blinds
- Hazardous sharp edges
- falling heavy blinds
- 4. Removing Existing Awnings
- Falling objects
- hazardous sharp points
- 5. Assembling New Blinds
- Injury from using power tools
- cuts from material edges
- 6. Installing New Blinds
- Electric shock risk from existing wires
- strain from lifting
- 7. Checking Functionality
- Cuts and pinches if moving parts malfunction
- 8. Assembling New Awnings
- Risk of dropping heavy materials
- sharp materials could cause cuts
- 9. Installing New Awnings
- Strain from lifting
- fault in installation causing fall hazard
- 10. Checking Awnings Function
- Risk of malfunction causing injury
- strain if awning is incorrectly installed
- 11. Clean-up And Rubbish Removal
- Slips
- trips and falls due to cluttered workspace
- cut injury due to improper handling of waste material
- 12. Site Return And Review
- Driving related accidents back to office
- potential trip and injury hazards during reviewing worksite