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The Replacing Windows Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Cutting self on sharp objects
- 2. Removing old window
- Falls from height
- Breaking glass
- Lead exposure (old frames)
- 3. Preparing new window
- Cuts from sharp edges
- Lifting heavy objects
- 4. Installing new window
- Falling from height
- Dropping window on foot
- 5. Sealing window
- Inhalation of sealant fumes
- Eye irritation from dust
- 6. Checking installation
- Fall from heights
- Trip over tools or debris
- 7. Cleaning up
- Cutting self on disposed materials
- Tripping over rubbish
- 8. Glass disposal
- Cuts from broken glass
- Lifting heavy containers
- 9. Finalising works
- Tripping over debris
- Leaving hazardous waste behind
- 10. Equipment and gear storage
- Improper handling of tools
- Equipment damaging property if improperly stored