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The Wooden Floors Wax Application Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inhaling dust
- tripping hazards
- 2. Material Handling
- Manual lifting
- slips and trips
- 3. Wax Application
- Chemical exposure
- fire hazard
- 4. Buffing
- Noise impact
- vibration exposure
- 5. Tidying up
- Slippery surfaces
- manual lifting
- 6. Disposal of excess wax
- Chemical contamination
- fire hazard
- 7. Report Defects
- Lack of communication
- incorrect reporting
- 8. Finishing
- Chemical exposure
- slips and falls
- 9. Cleaning Tools
- Chemical exposure
- cuts from sharp tools
- 10. Equipment check
- Damaged equipment use
- electricity exposure
- 11. Ventilation Setup
- Falling from height
- electrical hazards
- 12. Barrier setup
- Tripping over barriers
- inadequate protection
- 13. Waste management
- Inadequate disposal of chemicals
- manual lifting
- 14. Periodic inspection
- Exposure to chemicals
- slip and fall
- 15. Follow up
- Communication lapses
- repeated exposure to risks
- 16. Document incidents
- Incorrect documentation
- under-reporting