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The Sizing Down Oversized Blinds Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards from loose equipment
- Electrocution risk from faulty machinery
- 2. Assessing the Size of the Blinds
- Risk of falling
- Eye strain
- 3. Equipment Gathering
- Heavy lifting related injuries
- Cuts and abrasions from sharp tools
- 4. Sizing Down the Blinds
- Eye injuries from flying particles
- Cuts from sharp objects
- 5. Removing the Oversized Blinds
- Injuries due to incorrect handling
- Falls from working at heights
- 6. Refitting Sized Down Blinds
- Falling risks from ladders
- Muscular strains from heavy lifting
- 7. Checking the Fitted Blinds
- Eyestrain
- Trip hazards from loose equipment
- 8. Cleaning Up
- Slip
- trip & fall hazards
- Hazardous waste disposal
- 9. Testing Operation of resized blinds
- Strains and sprains
- Electrocution risk from faulty machinery
- 10. Packing Up Tools
- Cut or puncture injuries
- Heavy lifting related injuries
- 11. Documenting the Process
- Eye strain
- repetitive strain injuries (RSI)
- 12. Disposing off the Waste Material
- Cuts and punctures
- hazardous waste exposure
- 13. Final Inspection
- Trip hazards
- Fall from heights
- 14. Reporting and Evaluation
- Eyestrain
- repetitive strain injuries (RSI)
- 15. Maintenance of Equipment
- Cut or puncture injuries
- Electric shock from defective equipment
- 16. Training and Induction
- Incorrect information
- Lack of understanding leading to errors
- 17. Regular Auditing
- Risk of overlooking key steps
- Flow on effect of errors
- 18. Emergency Procedures
- Unpreparedness
- panic
- injuries during emergency
- 19. Incident Reporting
- Incomplete information
- Late reporting leading to delay in response
- 20. Review and Continuous Improvement
- Overlooking necessary changes
- stagnation leading to inefficiencies