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The Work On Suspended Floors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- exposure to harmful substances
- 2. Setup
- Falling objects
- improper tool usage
- slips
- trips and falls
- 3. Moving materials
- Incorrect manual handling
- collision with moving equipment
- falling objects
- 4. Floor installation
- Fall from height
- hit by moving objects
- slips
- trips
- and falls
- 5. Cutting flooring materials
- Incorrect tool usage
- exposure to dust and noise
- 6. Laying floorboards
- Improper lifting techniques
- exposure to dust and noise
- 7. Nailing or screwing floors
- Injury from power tools
- repetitive strain injuries
- 8. Finishing
- Exposure to chemicals
- slips
- trips and falls
- 9. Clearing the work area
- Correct disposal of waste
- trips over debris
- puncture wounds from nails and screws
- 10. Inspection
- Inadequate quality assurance
- faulty installation
- 11. Cleaning up
- Exposure to harmful substances
- incorrect disposal of waste
- 12. Dismantling
- Falls from height
- hit by moving/falling objects
- 13. Removal of safety equipment
- Incorrect removal of PPE
- exposure to remaining hazards
- 14. Final review
- Missed defects in work
- inefficient communication of findings
- 15. Reporting Incidents
- Miscommunication of incidents
- delays in reporting
- 16. Transporting leftover materials
- Incorrect manual handling
- collision with moving equipment
- falling objects
- 17. Maintenance of tools and equipment
- Improper maintenance techniques
- injury from power tools
- 18. Debriefing
- Inefficient communication of outcomes and improvements
- missed learnings
- 19. Updating safety protocols
- Outdated procedures
- ineffective control measures
- 20. Health monitoring
- Missed health issues
- inadequate medical checks