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The Repairs Following Break Ins Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Incorrect manual handling
- 2. Arrival at the site
- Traffic hazards
- Exists of debris from previous break-in
- 3. Assessment of damage
- Exposure to harmful materials
- Risk of further structural collapse
- 4. Preparing repair material & equipment
- Risk of injury from tools or heavy material
- Misuse of hazardous material
- 5. Fixing broken windows
- Falls from height
- Glass cuts
- 6. Repairing doors
- Heavy lifting
- Equipment hazards
- 7. Replacing locks
- Small parts – choking hazard
- Incorrect tools usage
- 8. Painting and surface finishing
- Chemical exposure
- Fire risk
- 9. Removing waste materials
- Risks associated with waste disposal
- Sharp objects
- 10. Checking and testing
- Electric shocks
- Malfunctioning parts
- 11. Cleaning up
- Trip hazards
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 12. Documenting and reporting
- Errors in documentation leading to subsequent risks
- Lack of communication
- 13. Departure from site
- Traffic hazards
- Inadequate safety signage
- 14. Closeout process
- Miscommunication
- Non-compliance to procedures