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The Accessing Difficult Areas During Tiling Process Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards from unorganised workspace
- Risk of electric shock from using faulty equipment
- 2. Assessing Area
- Falls due to uneven surfaces
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 3. Setting Up Ladders
- Falling from height
- Strains from incorrect manual handling
- 4. Tiling Process
- Cutting or drilling injuries
- Inhalation of dust particles
- 5. Mixing Adhesive
- Skin contact with potentially harmful chemicals
- Inhalation of chemical fumes
- 6. Applying Tiles
- Injuries from sharp tile edges
- Musculoskeletal injuries due to repetitive movements
- 7. Grouting
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Risk of trips over grout materials
- 8. Cleaning Up
- Slips due to wet surfaces
- Injuries from improper disposal of discarded material
- 9. Inspection
- Risk of falling tiles
- Injuries from missteps on step stools
- 10. Surface Finishing
- Chemical exposure
- Skin irritation due to prolonged contact with finishing products
- 11. Clean Up and Pack Away
- Trip hazards from cluttered workspace
- Cuts from improperly stored tools
- 12. Equipment Maintenance
- Risk of injury while servicing equipment
- Electric shock from faulty power tools
- 13. Waste Disposal
- Cuts from broken tiles
- Exposure to harmful substances in grout or adhesive residue
- 14. Dismounting Ladders
- Risks related to manual handling
- Falling from height
- 15. Post-task Review and Documentation
- Ergonomic risks associated with sitting for a long time
- Eyestrain from computer work