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The Drain Setup For Bathtubs And Sinks Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Mechanical injury
- Tripping over tools/equipment
- 2. Manual Handling and Transport
- Back injuries
- Foot injuries
- 3. Unloading and stacking materials
- Falling objects
- Slipping/tripping
- 4. Determining the drain location
- Misjudgment leading to wrong drilling
- Slips due to working in wet areas
- 5. Cutting holes for the drains
- Cuts from sharp tools
- Noise hazards
- 6. Fitting the drain assembly
- Incorrect fitting causing leaks
- Skin irritation from sealants
- 7. Making Connections to the waste pipe
- Chemical splashes
- Fumes from solvents
- 8. Testing for leaks
- Slips
- falls due to water on floor
- 9. Adjustments if necessary
- Repeated lifting and carrying
- Skin irritation from sealants
- 10. Fill and finish
- Exposure to chemicals
- Eye injuries from splashes
- 11. Installing sinks
- Muscle strains
- Pinch points during installation
- 12. Testing sinks for functionality
- Electric shock
- Water-related slips and falls
- 13. Final inspection and clean-up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Contact with harmful substances
- 14. Dealing with leftover materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 15. Documentation & Reporting
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Eyestrain
- 16. De-loading and returning of equipment
- Falling objects
- Slips/trips
- 17. Hand-over to next operator or supervisor
- Communication issues leading to accidents
- 18. After job review
- Miscommunication leading to misunderstanding of hazards
- 19. Waste disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- Handling sharp objects