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The Replacing Mailbox Locks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping
- incorrect use of tools
- electrical hazards
- 2. Isolate and immobilise mailbox
- Falling objects
- pinch points
- 3. Remove old lock
- Cutting or piercing
- misplacement of parts
- 4. Preparation of new lock
- Incorrect assembly
- loss of components
- 5. Insertion of new lock
- Hand strain
- repeated movements
- 6. Fasten new lock in place
- Electric shock
- incorrect tightening
- 7. Test new lock's function
- Faulty product
- misuse
- 8. Clean up worksite
- Slips
- trips and falls
- incorrect disposal of waste
- 9. Completion and verification
- Incomplete work
- incorrect documentation
- 10. Transport tools and equipment
- Manual handling
- slips trips and falls
- 11. Secure the mailbox
- Theft
- vandalism
- 12. Disposal of old lock
- Incorrect disposal
- environmental damage
- 13. Document completion
- Misreporting
- lost documents
- 14. Review cycle
- Missed updates
- faulty locks
- 15. Feedback from customer
- Poor quality
- non-working lock
- 16. Follow up with customer
- Customer dissatisfaction
- lost business opportunity
- 17. Regular maintenance
- Inadequate maintenance
- deferred maintenance
- 18. Dealing with customer complaints
- Poor customer relations
- negative feedback
- 19. Reporting to management
- Miscommunication
- incorrect reporting
- 20. Quality control check
- Poor quality checks
- faulty products