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The Structural Restoration Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping hazards
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 2. Site assessment
- Exposure to asbestos
- slips and falls from height
- 3. Hazardous material removal
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- cuts from sharp objects
- 4. Structural reinforcement
- Falls from height
- injuries from power tools
- 5. Interior refurbishment
- Exposures to dust and fumes
- electrical hazards
- 6. Exterior refurbishment
- Working in hot condition
- working at height
- falling objects
- 7. Waste disposal
- Cuts and infections from handling waste
- injury from lifting heavy objects
- 8. Equipment maintenance
- Strains and spraining from repetitive movement
- being struck by moving vehicles
- 9. Transport materials
- Being hit by loading/unloading equipment
- back or shoulder strains from lifting
- 10. Demolition
- Risk of collapse
- Exposure to airborne dust
- 11. Joinery
- Cuts from handheld tools
- noise
- 12. Electrical work
- Electric shock
- burns
- 13. Plumbing
- Exposure to sewage
- burns from hot pipes
- 14. Landscaping
- Exposure to chemicals
- insect bites
- 15. Painting
- Exposure to solvents and other chemicals
- ladder falls
- 16. Cleanup
- Heavy lifting injuries
- trip hazards
- 17. Inspection/audit
- Exposure deficiency in previous control measures
- slips and falls
- 18. Sign off work
- Incorrect documentation
- misunderstandings in communication
- 19. Transporting crew to and from site
- Roads accidents
- fatigue driving
- 20. Emergency Preparedness Plan
- Injuries from emergency situations
- exposure to chemical substances