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The Cutting Channels For Services Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Incorrect manual handling procedures
- 2. Setting Out & Marking
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- Noise pollution
- 3. Cutting Channels
- Hand injuries
- Excessive dust exposure
- 4. Removing Waste
- Contact with sharp objects
- Incorrect manual handling
- 5. Installing conduits
- Electric shock
- Falling from height
- 6. Backfill & Compaction
- Trip hazards
- Heavy machinery interaction
- 7. Plastering
- Skin irritation from plaster
- Inhalation of dust
- 8. Sanding
- Dust inhalation
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- 9. Painting
- Fumes inhalation
- Skin contact with paint
- 10. Clean up work site
- Slip hazards
- Sharp object hazards
- 11. Final Checking
- Electrical hazards
- Falling from height
- 12. Documentation
- Eyestrain
- Repetitive strain injury
- 13. Communication & Consultation
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Distractions while communicating
- 14. Power Tool Usage
- Electric shock
- Noise induced hearing loss
- 15. Handling Materials (Bricks, Cement etc.)
- Inappropriate lifting technique
- Contact with hazardous substances