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The Use Stilts For Plastering Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- incorrect use of tools
- 2. Safety Assessment
- Inadequate training
- overlooked hazards
- 3. Stilt Selection and Inspection
- Faulty equipment
- inappropriate size or type of stilts for task
- 4. Suiting Up
- Incorrect fit of safety gear
- improper attachment of stilts
- 5. Set Up Workspace
- Insufficient space
- uneven flooring
- objects in workspace
- 6. Mounting Stilts
- Fall hazard
- inadequate support while mounting
- 7. Walking on Stilts
- Loss of balance
- collision with objects or people
- 8. Plastering Task
- Exposure to harmful substances
- cuts or abrasions
- 9. Dismounting Stilts
- Fall hazard
- improper removal technique
- 10. Cleaning Up
- Exposure to harmful substances
- slips or trips on cleanup materials
- 11. Stilt Maintenance
- Use of inappropriate maintenance methods
- lack of regular inspections
- 12. Equipment Storage
- Poorly secured equipment
- inappropriate storage conditions
- 13. Incident Reporting
- Failure to appropriately document and report incidents
- 14. Review and Training
- Inadequate review of procedures
- insufficient training provided
- 15. Regular Health Checkups
- Failure to conduct routine health checks
- unaddressed health issues from protracted use of stilts