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The Drilling Into Tile Or Stucco Surfaces Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Injury from incorrect manual handling
- unexpected tile breakage
- 2. Tool Selection
- Danger from using inappropriate tool
- risk of electric shock
- 3. Health & Safety Briefing
- Lack of protective equipment
- non-compliance with safety regulations
- 4. Marking The Surface
- Mistakes in calculation
- improper marking can lead to damage
- 5. Drilling Commencement
- Dust inhalation
- contact with sharp edges
- noise exposure
- 6. Assessing Work Area
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- cluttered working area
- 7. Dust Management
- Exposure to dust
- potential for eye injury
- 8. Breaks During Work
- Risks from fatigue
- dehydration
- 9. Changing Drill Bits
- Cutting or puncturing skin
- potential for eye injury
- 10. Clean Up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- improper disposal of materials
- 11. Testing
- Electric shock from faulty wiring or short circuit
- overheating
- 12. Securing Workplace}
- Slips
- trips and falls from unsecured tools
- flying debris
- 13. Final Inspection
- Risk of missing damages
- overlooked hazards
- 14. Repair and Maintenance
- Exposure to harmful substances
- electrical hazards
- 15. Construction Debris Disposal
- Inadequate waste management may result in injury or fines