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The Walking Across The Uneven Surface During Tile Laying Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- tripping on materials
- 2. Assess the Site
- Exposure to harmful substances
- trip hazard from uneven ground
- 3. Tile Selection
- Heavy lifting
- cuts from sharp tiles
- 4. Mixing Adhesive
- Contact with harmful chemicals
- inhalation of dust or fumes
- 5. Applying Adhesive
- Repetitive strain injury
- contact with eyes or skin
- 6. Laying Tiles
- Incorrect body positioning
- cuts from tiles
- 7. Cutting Tiles
- Noise exposure
- flying particles causing eye injuries
- 8. Grouting Joints
- Skin irritation from grout
- repetitive strain injury
- 9. Cleaning Up
- Slips on wet surfaces
- exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 10. Inspection
- Tripping over uneven tiles
- long periods of standing
- 11. Levelling Tiles
- Trip and fall hazards
- prolonged bending or kneeling
- 12. Sealing Grout
- Inhalation of fumes
- eye contact with sealer
- 13. Final Clean Up
- Trip hazards from left-over materials
- cuts from sharp objects
- 14. Secure the Area
- Trips over barriers
- improper locked area
- 15. Job Completion & Review
- Overexertion
- incorrect manual handling handling tools/materials for de-rigging
- 16. Waste Disposal
- Cuts from sharp waste
- heavy lifting
- 17. Dealing with Leftover Materials
- Tripping over materials
- heavy lifting
- 18. Equipment Checks & Maintenance
- Risks associated with faulty equipment
- electric shock
- 19. Document Reporting & Filing
- Paper cuts
- eye strain from computer work
- 20. Future Risk Assessment
- Incorrect hazard identification
- overexertion during inspection