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The Abseiling Techniques of Drywall Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Alcohol or drugs effects
- Poor health condition
- 2. Safety briefing & PPE
- Non-compliance to safety instructions
- Incorrect use of PPE
- 3. Ascend scaffold
- Fall from height
- Collision with machinery
- 4. Inspect anchors
- Equipment failure
- Unstable surface
- 5. Set up abseiling system
- Improper setup
- Lack of knowledge
- 6. Abseil
- Pendulum swings
- Rapid descent
- 7. Detach abseiling gear
- Accidental detachment
- Equipment failure
- 8. Transport drywall sheets
- Manual handling injuries
- Dropping material on feet
- 9. Measure drywall sheet
- Incorrect measurements
- Sharp edges
- 10. Cut drywall sheet
- Exposure to dust
- Use of sharp tools
- 11. Install drywall sheet
- Hand injuries
- Eye injuries from dust
- 12. Apply jointing compound
- Skin irritation
- Inhalation of fumes
- 13. Sand joints
- Dust inhalation
- Fire hazard from electric sander
- 14. Clean work area
- Tripping hazards
- Improper disposal of waste
- 15. Quality check and job closure
- Unsatisfactory work quality
- Overexertion