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The Washing Floors At End Of Service. Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Chemical exposure from cleaning solutions
- 2. Equipment setup
- Electrical faults with washing equipment
- incorrect manual handling
- 3. Filling buckets with cleaning solution
- Splash risks
- Misuse of chemicals
- 4. Moving filled bucket to work area
- Slipping
- Heavy lifting
- 5. Wet mopping the floor
- Slipping
- Over-exertion
- 6. Rinsing mop and changing water
- Splash risks
- Lifting heavy objects in awkward postures
- 7. Drying the floor
- Slippery surface
- Electric shock when using blowers
- 8. Moving wet floor signs
- Trip hazards
- Not being noticeable
- 9. Cleaning up
- Inappropriate disposal of cleaning solution
- trip hazards
- 10. Disposing dirty water and cleaning cloths
- Biological contamination
- Lifting heavy objects
- 11. Dismantling and storage of equipment
- Incorrect manual handling
- Falling objects during storage
- 12. Restocking cleaning supplies
- Incorrect storage of chemicals
- Overexertion from lifting
- 13. Documentation and reporting
- Negligence towards documentation
- Miscommunication due to incomplete reports
- 14. Emergency procedures (if any)
- Lack of awareness of emergency procedures
- Time delay in crisis management
- 15. Review of procedures and feedback
- Inconsistent review procedures
- Ignorance towards feedback or suggestions