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The Balancing Precut Tiles On Raised Platforms Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Mishandling of tiles
- Slips and falls
- 2. Setting Up Platform
- Falling from height
- Improper installation of platform
- 3. Loading Tiles onto Platform
- Strains and sprains
- Drop of tiles
- 4. Positioning Tiles
- Alignment errors
- tiles not secure
- 5. Aligning with Level
- Errors in levelling
- potential trip hazards
- 6. Cutting Excess Tile
- Hand injury
- flying debris
- 7. Cleaning Work Area
- Slippery surfaces
- sharp object injuries
- 8. Disassembling the Platform
- Fall risks
- equipment mishandling
- 9. Transporting Leftover Tiles
- Heavy lifting injuries
- slips and trips
- 10. Storing Equipment
- Poorly stored items falling
- tripping hazard
- 11. Waste Management
- Exposure to harmful substances
- physical strain
- 12. Safety Check for Next Use
- Overlooking risk factors
- repetitive strain injury
- 13. Reviewing the Process
- Overlooking areas of improvement
- repetitive strain injury
- 14. Reporting any Incidents
- Not reporting potential risks
- overlooking minor incidents leading to major ones
- 15. Conducting Regular Maintainance
- Injury due to poorly maintained equipment
- overlooking routine checks
- 16. Post Activity Briefing
- Overlooking feedback
- ignoring suggestions for improvement
- 17. Continuous Improvement Initiative
- Ignoring new safety practices
- not upgrading processes in line with industry standards
- 18. Ongoing Learning and Development
- Overlooking training opportunities
- lack of knowledge on new hazards
- 19. Final Clean Up
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- slips due to wet floor
- 20. Review and Update SWMS
- Outdated procedures
- overlooking changes in work steps