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The Using Pressure Washers For Cleaning Tiles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- Electrocution through incorrect handling or damaged parts.
- 2. Equipment set-up
- Electrical hazards from incorrectly assembled equipment
- High-pressure fluid injection injury
- 3. Pre-cleaning inspection
- Falling debris from high surfaces
- Dust-born hazards
- 4. Applying detergent
- Chemical splashes
- Inhaling vapours
- 5. Scrubbing tiles
- Muscle strains from forceful effort
- Slippery surfaces due to water and soap
- 6. Rinsing and washing
- Slippery surfaces
- Electrical shock from wet equipment
- 7. Post-cleaning review
- Slip
- trips
- and falls from slick areas
- Musculoskeletal disorder from repetitive actions
- 8. Packing up
- Manual handling injuries
- Electric shocks from mishandling equipment
- 9. Hazardous waste disposal
- Chance of contamination from wastewater
- Injuries from improper handling of waste
- 10. Maintenance and cleaning of equipment
- Cutting injuries from sharp parts
- Burns from hot components
- 11. Storing equipment
- Trip hazards
- Improper storage leading to damaged equipment
- 12. Reporting and recording
- Miscommunication leading to future hazards
- Not documenting can lead to information loss
- 13. Dismantling equipment
- Electric shock
- Bodily inundation from pressurised water
- 14. Pressure washer handover
- Untrained individuals using equipment incorrectly
- Miscommunication of hazards
- 15. Safety audit
- Overlooking risks
- Inaccurate report generation