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The Tiling and Waterproofing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Site preparation
- Slip hazards
- tripping on tools
- 2. Material handling
- Manual handling injuries
- exposure to chemicals
- 3. Surface cleaning
- Inhalation of dust
- slipping on wet surfaces
- 4. Underlay installation
- Sharp tools
- manual handling injuries
- 5. Waterproofing application
- Chemical exposure
- fume inhalation
- 6. Cutting tiles
- Dust inhalation
- cuts from tools
- 7. Adhesive mixing
- Chemical exposure
- skin irritation
- 8. Tile laying
- Tripping over loose tiles
- knee injuries from kneeling
- 9. Alignment and spacing
- Eye strain
- repetitive motion injuries
- 10. Grouting
- Chemical exposure
- abrasive injuries
- 11. Cleaning excess grout
- Chemical exposure
- slip hazards
- 12. Sealing grout
- Fume inhalation
- contact dermatitis
- 13. Final inspection
- Missed hazardous areas
- non-compliance to standards
- 14. Waste disposal
- Sharp objects
- hazardous waste handling
- 15. Equipment demobilisation
- Manual handling injuries
- equipment malfunction
- 16. Site clearance
- Tripping hazards
- leftover materials
- 17. Client handover
- Communication errors
- client dissatisfaction
- 18. Review safety protocols
- Misinterpretation of guidelines
- overlooking risks
- 19. Tool maintenance
- Equipment failure
- injury from faulty tools
- 20. Reporting incidents
- Incomplete reporting
- non-compliance issues