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The Remove And Install Glass Strips Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect use of hand tools
- Lifting heavy equipment incorrectly
- 2. Removing existing glass
- Broken glass cuts
- Falling from height
- 3. Cleaning up debris
- Debris in eyes
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 4. Measuring replacement glass
- Incorrect measurements
- Hand injuries while measuring
- 5. Cutting new glass strip
- Misuse of cutting tools
- Cutting incorrect sizes
- 6. Installing new glass
- Falling from height
- Incorrect handling of glass
- 7. Securing glass strip
- Use of inappropriate securing tools
- Glass broken due to insufficient securing
- 8. Caulking
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- Improper application
- 9. Final inspection
- Improper handling of glass
- Falling from height
- 10. Cleaning working area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- coming into contact with harmful dust
- 11. Disposal of old glass
- Cuts from broken glass
- Incorrect disposal methods
- 12. Documenting the process
- Miscommunication of completed tasks
- Loss of important records
- 13. Communication with client
- Misunderstandings
- Negative customer feedback
- 14. Transporting materials on site
- Vehicle accidents
- Improper lifting techniques
- 15. Equipment maintenance
- Inadequate repair or maintenance
- Incorrect use of equipment
- 16. Reviewing safety procedures
- Lack of compliance
- Ignorance of procedures
- 17. Attending safety briefings
- Inattentiveness
- Misunderstanding of instructions
- 18. Loading and unloading glass strips
- Manoeuvring difficulties
- Damage to materials
- 19. Testing installed glass strips
- Manipulation hazards
- Glass breakage
- 20. Completing project documentation
- Misfiling or loss of documents
- Incorrect data entry