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The Upkeeping Tennis Court Surfaces Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slipping on wet surfaces
- Exposure to sunburn
- 2. Inspecting surface
- Tripping over loose debris
- Risk of eye injuries from flying debris
- 3. Cleaning the court
- Inhalation of dust
- physical strain
- use of chemical cleaners
- 4. Repairing surface
- Cutting or bruising hands
- inhaling toxic fumes from repair materials
- 5. Resurfacing
- Risk of burns from hot resurfacing material
- Inhaling toxic fumes
- 6. Painting lines
- Overexposure to paint fumes
- Tripping over equipment
- 7. Installing net
- Striking body parts with tools
- Back injury from lifting heavy equipment
- 8. Quality Check
- Trip and fall hazards due to uneven surfaces after resurfacing
- Eye strain
- 9. Court marking
- Overexposure to marker fumes
- tripping over marking equipment
- 10. Fence fixing
- Hand injuries from using tools
- Falling from height when repairing higher sections
- 11. Light fitting
- Electrical shock
- Falling from heights while adjusting lights
- 12. Surface Water Drainage
- Falling into water drainage areas
- Finger pinching during installation
- 13. Refurbishing Player Amenities
- Exposure to old and potentially hazardous materials
- Tripping over discarded materials
- 14. Final Inspection
- Trip and fall hazards due to overlooked areas
- cuts or abrasions from debris
- 15. Reporting and Documentation
- Visual strain from prolonged viewing of screens
- repetitive strain injuries
- 16. Maintenance and Regular inspections
- Risk of slips
- trips
- and falls
- exposure to hazardous substances
- 17. Waste Disposal
- Cutting or bruising hands
- exposure to harmful waste materials
- 18. Equipment Storage
- Risk of injury from lifting heavy objects
- tripping over items not properly stored
- 19. Emergency Plan Discussion
- Psychological stress from discussing potential emergencies
- Miscommunication
- 20. First Aid Training
- Misuse of first aid supplies
- Potential discomfort during practical learning