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The Underground Parking Cleaning Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over equipment
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- 2. Assessment of area
- Poor lighting
- Vehicle collision
- 3. Collection of equipment and materials
- Manual handling injury
- Tripping
- 4. Initial sweep-up of litter and debris
- Sharp objects
- Dust inhalation
- 5. Wet cleaning process
- Electrical hazards
- Slip
- trips and falls
- 6. Deployment of cleaning machines
- Machine entanglement
- Noise exposure
- 7. Use of vacuum cleaners
- Noise
- Electrocution
- 8. Cleaning of lifts and stairwells
- Slipping
- Height from stairs
- 9. Waste disposal
- Manual handling
- Biological hazards
- 10. Drying process
- Electrical hazards
- Slip risk on wet floors
- 11. Restocking of cleaning consumables
- Manual handling injuries
- Chemical exposure
- 12. Lock-up procedures
- Personal security risk when working alone
- Traffic hazards
- 13. Equipment maintenance and repair
- Injury from tool use
- Electrical risks
- 14. Reporting faults or damage
- Stress due to incident response
- Inadequate knowledge on reporting
- 15. Health monitoring
- Stress
- Exposure to hazardous chemicals
- 16. Regular inspections
- Traffic accidents
- Collapse of structures
- 17. Training and competence assurance
- Insufficient skill
- Miscommunication
- 18. Emergency response preparation
- Inadequate emergency repsone
- Panic during emergency
- 19. Review of cleaning program and methods
- Misunderstanding instructions
- Poor quality control
- 20. Decommissioning and disposal
- Waste management hazards
- Manual handling injuries