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The Apply Structural Cladding Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to dust
- tripping hazard
- 2. Material Handling
- Manual handling injuries
- overweight items causing strain
- 3. Equipment Set-Up
- Getting caught in machinery
- slips and falls
- 4. Cladding Installation
- Falling from height
- exposure to power tools
- 5. Quality Inspection
- Tripping over materials or debris
- eye strains from intense focus
- 6. Cleanup Procedure
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- risk of cuts by sharp objects
- 7. Waste Disposal
- Risk of infection from waste
- manual handling injuries
- 8. Regular Maintenance
- Electrocution
- getting struck by falling objects
- 9. Emergency Response
- Exposure to fire
- injury by faulty rescue equipments
- 10. Staff training
- Undergoing repetitive motion
- strain from continuous learning
- 11. Scaffolding Assembly
- Falls from height
- struck by falling objects
- 12. PPE Utilisation
- Risks associated with improper use
- suffocation if respirators not used correctly
- 13. Manual Lifting Techniques
- Back injuries
- musculoskeletal disorders
- 14. Tools and Equipment Usage
- Risks associated with improper use
- accidental injury by tools
- 15. Site Evaluation
- Trip hazards
- struck by moving vehicles
- 16. Hazard Communication
- Inadequate understanding of risks and procedures
- ignoring safety codes
- 17. Equipment Inspection
- Machinery breakdown causing injuries
- electrical hazards
- 18. Safe Work Practices
- Noncompliance to safety tasks
- accident due to overconfidence
- 19. Documentation Procedure
- Risks associated with misplaced data
- cyber risks
- 20. Debriefing Session
- Eye strain from long hours of screen time
- hearing loss