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The Drive Roofing Screws Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling objects
- Slips and trips
- Improper use of tools
- 2. Site Inspection
- Exposure to sun
- Encountering hazardous materials
- Uneven terrain
- 3. Unloading Materials
- Musculoskeletal injury from handling heavy objects
- Noise pollution from machinery
- 4. Setting up Work Area
- Electrocution hazard from power lines
- Slips and trips on debris
- 5. Laying out Tools
- Sharp objects causing cuts or punctures
- Misplaced tools leading to accidents
- 6. Identifying Screw Positions
- Falls from height
- Dropping objects onto others
- 7. Drill Pilot Holes
- Hand-arm vibration syndrome
- Noise pollution
- Flying fragments
- 8. Drive Roofing Screws
- Repetitive strain injuries
- Slips and trips
- Loose screws causing falls
- 9. Checking Installation
- Falls from height
- Struck-by moving machinery
- 10. Clean Up
- Slips and trips
- Cuts from sharp objects
- Falls from height
- 11. Disposal of Waste
- Exposure to harmful waste material
- Incorrect disposal procedure followed
- 12. Dismantling Work Area
- Electrocution hazard from power lines
- Falls from height
- 13. Loading Tools Back
- Musculoskeletal injury from handling heavy objects
- Objects falling from height
- 14. Review Of Work Done
- Struck-by moving machinery
- Slips and trips
- Mental fatigue
- 15. Departure From Site
- Vehicle accidents
- Slips and trips on debris