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The Copper Pipe Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- falls
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Transporting Materials
- Vehicle accidents
- manual handling injuries
- 3. Site Inspection
- Uneven terrain
- unknown hazards
- 4. Setting Up Work Area
- Electrocution
- environmental factors
- 5. Measuring and Marking
- Inaccurate measurements
- cutting hazards
- 6. Cutting Copper Pipe
- Sharp tools
- flying debris
- 7. Deburring Pipe Ends
- Cuts
- repetitive strain injuries
- 8. Cleaning Pipe
- Harmful chemicals
- inhalation of fumes
- 9. Applying Flux
- Chemical burns
- harmful fumes
- 10. Fitting Elbows and Tees
- Manual handling injuries
- awkward postures
- 11. Soldering Joints
- Burns
- fire hazards
- 12. Pressure Testing
- Burst pipes
- high-pressure releases
- 13. Inspecting Joints
- Leaks
- structural weaknesses
- 14. Insulating Pipes
- Exposure to insulation materials
- restricted space hazards
- 15. Securing Pipes
- Falling objects
- use of hand tools
- 16. Clean-Up
- Hazardous waste handling
- slips
- trips
- 17. Final Inspection
- Missed defects
- incomplete installation
- 18. Documentation
- Repetitive strain injuries
- data entry errors
- 19. Training Workers
- Lack of knowledge
- ineffective training
- 20. Review and Feedback
- Miscommunication
- overlooking critical feedback