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The Safety During Rainfall Downpipe Installations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- injury from handling equipment
- 2. Set up Downpipe Positioning
- Falling from heights
- struck by flying objects
- 3. Mark out Downpipe Placement
- Human error
- use of sharp tools
- 4. Cut opening in Roof Gutter
- High noise levels
- cuts from power tools
- 5. Measure and Cut Downpipe
- Improper use of tools
- heavy lifting
- 6. Install Downpipe Bracket
- Working at height
- overhead work
- 7. Attach Downpipe
- Dropping equipment
- falling from height
- 8. Seal joint between gutter and downpipe
- Chemical exposure
- slips from wet surfaces
- 9. Test Downpipe Operation
- Water damage
- unsanitary conditions
- 10. Clean Up
- Cuts from sharp tools
- lifting heavy objects
- 11. Disposal of waste materials
- Incorrect disposal causing environmental harm
- cuts from sharp objects
- 12. Conduct safety check of installation
- Falling from height during inspection
- human error
- 13. Maintenance of tools and equipment
- Injury from faulty tools
- electrical hazards
- 14. Storage of tools and equipment
- Proper storage to avoid accidents
- slips
- trips
- and falls
- 15. Completion and reporting
- Paperwork errors
- lack of proper hazard documentation