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The Spreading Mortar Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Uneven surface
- improper gear
- 2. Tool Gathering
- Improper handling
- lack of personal protective equipment
- 3. Material Selection
- Incorrect mortar mix
- heavy lifting
- 4. Mixing Mortar
- Dust inhalation
- skin irritation
- 5. Applying Mortar
- Eye splashes
- back injuries from overexertion
- 6. Setting Blocks
- Heavy lifting
- dropping material on feet
- 7. Checking Alignment
- Unsafe heights if on scaffold
- eye strain
- 8. Cutting or adjusting bricks
- Hand injury from cutting tools
- dust inhalation
- 9. Installing reinforcement
- Sharp object injury
- muscle strain
- 10. Filling Joints
- Repetitive motion injury
- skin irritation
- 11. Cleaning Up
- Lifting injuries
- slip hazard from wet surfaces
- 12. Dispose of waste
- Sharp objects
- hazardous substances
- 13. Final Inspection
- Tripping over objects
- falling from heights
- 14. Equipment Storage
- Lifting injuries
- trip and fall hazards
- 15. Reporting and Documentation
- Repititive strain
- eye strain