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The Tile Cutting For Outlet Box Inserts Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Mishandling tools
- Incorrect assembly of tools
- 2. Inspecting Tools
- Faulty equipment
- Physical injury from tool use
- 3. Tile Selection
- Selecting incorrect tile
- Handling heavy/dangerous tiles
- 4. Measuring Tiles
- Human error in measurement
- Injury from sharp tools
- 5. Marking Outlets on Tiles
- Incorrect marking
- Sharp tool injuries
- 6. Cutting Tiles
- Tile breakage
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 7. Sanding Cut Edges
- Dust inhalation
- Skin abrasions
- 8. Checking Cut Tiles
- Inadequate fit
- Sharp edge injuries
- 9. Final Filing or Trimming
- Hand injury
- Dust inhalation
- 10. Cleansing Tile
- Risky handling of broken pieces
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 11. Tile Installation
- Incorrect installation
- Wall damage
- 12. Grouting Tiles
- Skin irritation from grout
- Eye injury from splashback
- 13. Wiping Excess Grout
- Chemical contact with skin
- Slips due to wet floor
- 14. Checking Work Quality
- Eye strain
- Prolonged standing
- 15. Clean Up
- Trips and fall
- Incorrect disposal of waste material
- 16. Dealing with Waste
- Handling dangerous waste
- improper waste disposal
- 17. Tool Disassembly and Storage
- Improper tool storage
- Finger or hand crush injuries
- 18. Final Inspection
- Missed imperfections
- Eye strain from close inspection
- 19. Reporting and Documentation
- Incorrect data entry
- prolonged sitting
- 20. Sign Off
- Documentation errors
- Miscommunication with team