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The Cladding A Façade Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Spills
- overexertion
- 2. Pre-Construction Planning
- Falls from height
- hand injuries
- 3. Delivery Material Handling
- Falling objects
- manual handling injuries
- 4. Materials Storage
- Unauthorised access
- fire hazards
- 5. Assistance Check
- Inadequate knowledge
- faulty equipment
- 6. Façade Assembly
- Faulty installation
- power tool injuries
- 7. Installing Cladding Panels
- Falls from height
- material failure
- 8. Applying Adhesive
- Chemical exposure
- fire hazards
- 9. Cutting and Shaping
- Flying debris
- noise induced hearing loss
- 10. Securing Panels
- Power tool injuries
- falls from height
- 11. Sealing Joints
- Mould exposure
- chemical exposure
- 12. Final Inspections
- Missed hazards
- complacency
- 13. Clearing of Site
- Trips and falls
- disposal issues
- 14. Quality Assurance
- Complacency
- negligence
- 15. De-briefing
- Poor communication
- misunderstanding
- 16. Maintenance
- Electrical hazards
- falling objects
- 17. Regular Checks
- Missed hazards
- complacency
- 18. Possibility of System Failures
- Mechanical failures
- lack of training
- 19. Façade Updating
- Mishandling
- improper procedure adherence
- 20. Disposal of waste material
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- improper disposal