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The Checking Moisture Content Of Wood Before Tiling Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over materials
- Handling sharp tools
- 2. Checking wood condition
- Splinters
- Dust inhalation
- 3. Testing moisture
- Electricity
- Moisture exposure
- 4. Drying Wood
- Heat exposure
- Noise
- 5. Sanding the wood
- Dust
- Equipment overheating
- 6. Rechecking moisture level
- Repetitive motion
- incorrect readings
- 7. Applying adhesive
- Chemical exposure
- Skin irritation
- 8. Placing tiles
- Physical exertion
- Incorrect alignment
- 9. Pressing tiles into place
- Physical strain
- Pinching injuries
- 10. Wiping off excess adhesive
- Chemical exposure
- Skin irritation
- 11. Applying grout
- Physical exertion
- Chemical exposure
- 12. Wiping off excess grout
- Eye irritation
- Skin irritation
- 13. Polishing tiles
- Slip and fall
- Vacuum noise
- 14. Inspecting final product
- Quality control stress
- Eye strain
- 15. Cleaning up workspace
- Tripping
- cut by sharp materials