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The Replacing Warehouse Doors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Inhalation of dust
- 2. Removing Old Doors
- Flammable materials
- Falling objects
- 3. Moving New Doors to Installation Location
- Manual handling injury
- Slips and falls
- 4. Installing New Doors
- Electrocution
- Crushing injuries
- 5. Testing Operation of Doors
- Crushing injury
- Mechanical malfunction
- 6. Cleaning Work Area
- Slips from spillage
- Tripping over materials
- 7. Door Alignment
- Falling from height
- Misalignment causing door failure
- 8. Connection of Automatic Opening Mechanism
- Electric shock
- Pinching fingers
- 9. Functionality Check
- Mishaps due to faulty installation
- Door falling on person
- 10. Disposal of old doors
- Trip hazard from waste material
- Sharp edges cause cuts
- 11. Final Inspection
- Non-detection of potential faults
- accidents due to oversight
- 12. Completion and Sign off
- Inadequate handing over of safety instructions
- Negligence
- 13. Operation Training for Staff
- Incorrect device handling
- Safety rules overlooked
- 14. Regular Maintenance Checks
- Unrecognized wear and tear
- Delay in fault rectification
- 15. Emergency Procedure Briefing
- Lack of adequate knowledge causing accidents
- Panic mishaps in case of emergency