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The Toilet Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slippery surfaces
- Manual handling injuries
- 2. Site Assessment
- Trip hazards
- exposure to biological substances
- 3. Removal of Existing Toilet
- Exposure to biological substances
- manual handling injuries
- broken ceramic
- 4. Sourcing New Toilet
- Manual handling injuries
- Vehicle accident
- 5. Transporting Toilet to Installation Site
- Vehicle accident
- Manual handling injuries
- 6. Unpacking New Toilet
- Manual handling injuries
- unintended Breakage
- 7. Installing Base of New Toilet
- Incorrect installation
- manual handling injuries.
- 8. Connecting Plumbing to Base
- Water damage
- incorrect installation.
- 9.Installating Cistern
- Incorrect installation
- water damage.
- 10. Connecting Pluming to Cistern
- Water damage
- incorrect installation.
- 11. Installing Seat and Lid
- Incorrect installation
- Pinch points on fixtures.
- 12. Testing Toilet
- Water leaks
- functionality problems.
- 13. Clean up and Waste Disposal
- Sharp objects in waste
- trip hazards
- unexpected exposure to asbestos
- 14. Client Handover
- Uneven ground
- trip hazards.
- 15. Follow up checks and adjustments
- Incorrect use by consumer; miscommunication with customer.