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The Cross-Checking Tile Alignment Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- exposure to silica dust
- 2. Inspection of Work Area
- Trip hazards
- unlevel surfaces
- 3. Reviewing Building Plans
- Paper cuts
- eye strain
- 4. Setting Out Alignment
- Incorrect manual handling
- use of power tools
- 5. Cutting Tiles
- Contact with sharp surfaces
- silica dust
- 6. Selection of Appropriate Adhesive
- Chemical exposure
- skin irritation
- 7. Mixing of Tile Adhesive
- Exposure to harmful fumes
- improper tools use
- 8. Applying Adhesive to Substrate
- Breathing difficulties
- skin irritation or chemical burns
- 9. Laying of Tiles
- Back strain from bending
- uneven surfaces causing trip hazard
- 10. Cross Checking Tile Alignment
- Eye strain
- incorrect posture
- 11. Cutting Excess Tile Material
- Contact with sharp edges
- debris in eyes
- 12. Applying Grout
- Dust inhalation
- skin irritation
- 13. Cleaning Up Work Site
- Trip hazards
- exposure to harmful materials
- 14. Inspection and Rectification
- Slips
- trips and falls
- eye strain from close inspection
- 15. Safe Disposal of Waste Material
- Improper lifting techniques
- sharp objects
- 16. Final Check And Sign Off
- Eye strain
- incorrect posture
- 17. Demobilisation and Pack Up
- Musculoskeletal injuries due to manual handling
- trips and falls
- 18. Repair or Replacement of Faulty Material
- Exposure to dust
- improper use of tools
- 19. Maintenance and Cleaning
- Slippery surfaces
- chemical exposure
- 20. Post-work Checks and Procedures
- System errors
- data loss