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The Sink Foundations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper lifting
- Trip and fall
- 2. Location Scouting
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Accident-prone area
- 3. Site Clearance
- Scratches and punctures from debris
- Accidental falls towards hard objects
- 4. Inspection
- Electrical shock
- Inadequate safety equipment
- 5. Excavation
- Collapse of the sides
- Fall into excavation
- 6. Laying Out Foundation
- Poor balance
- Accident-prone area
- 7. Positioning Sink
- Improper lifting
- Poor balance
- 8. Installing Plumbing
- Chemical exposure
- Cuts from sharp tools
- 9. Securing Sink
- Imbalance leading to fall
- Electrical shock
- 10. Testing Installations
- Flooding due to leaks
- Electrical shock
- 11. Clean Up
- Slippery surface
- Sharp object wounds
- 12. Final Site Inspection
- Missed hazard identification
- Electrocution
- 13. Reporting and Documentation
- Incorrect information recorded
- Stress from excessive paperwork
- 14. Demobilisation
- Strain from pushing heavy items
- Improper lifting
- 15. Feedback Session
- Psychological stress on negative feedback
- Miscommunication
- 16. Contingency Planning
- Not identifying potential catastrophes
- Information overload
- 17. Equipment Return
- Improper lifting
- Transportation hazard
- 18. Debriefing
- Inattention to safety debriefing
- Psychological stress
- 19. Job Completion Verification
- Incorrect verification
- Breaching of safety compliances
- 20. Follow up Site Inspection
- Repeat violations
- Overlooking certain areas