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The Weekend Maintenance Of Office Buildings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- improper handling of equipment
- 2. Cleaning
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- manual handling injuries
- 3. Equipment Check
- Electrical hazards
- improper use of tool
- 4. Repairing
- Falls from height
- struck by falling objects
- 5. Testing
- Electrical shock
- equipment failure
- 6. Inspection
- Working in confined spaces
- exposure to dust and allergens
- 7. Verification
- Misinterpretation of inspections
- faulty equipment
- 8. Final cleaning
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- slips
- trips and falls
- 9. Documentation
- Mistakes on documentation
- paper cuts
- 10. Waste management
- Improper disposal of waste
- exposure to hazardous waste
- 11. Decommission of Equipment
- Exposed wires
- hazardous spill
- 12. Restoration
- Physical injuries
- over-exertion
- 13. Communication failure
- Incorrect or incomplete communication
- misinformation
- 14. Tools and materials transport
- Manual handling injuries
- vehicle movement
- 15. Emergency Procedures
- Insufficient training
- complacency
- 16. Site Reinstatement
- Improper manual handling techniques
- uneven ground
- 17. Supervision
- Inadequate supervision
- lack of knowledge
- 18. Training
- Inadequate training
- complacency
- 19. Health surveillance
- Lack of medical check-ups
- prolonged exposure to hazards
- 20. Review and face-to-face meeting
- Miscommunication
- incorrect information sharing