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The Working With Terrazzo Precast Units Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Manual handling injuries
- 2. Loading/Unloading
- Falling object
- Inadequate PPE
- 3. Transporting Units
- Crush injuries
- Vehicle accidents
- 4. Installation
- Inadequate ventilation
- Noise exposure
- 5. Cutting Terrazzo
- Dust inhalation
- Eye damage from flying particles
- 6. Polishing
- Manual handling injuries
- Machinery interaction
- 7. Sealing
- Chemical exposure
- Slips on smooth surfaces
- 8. Grinding
- Vibration-related injuries
- Noise exposure
- 9. Cleaning Up
- Chemical exposure
- Manual handling injuries
- 10. Equipment Maintenance
- Electrocution
- Pinch points
- 11. Waste disposal
- Manual handling injuries
- Sharp objects
- 12. Demobilisation
- Falls from height
- Traffic hazards
- 13. Inspection & Testing
- Electric shock
- Faulty equipment
- 14. Emergency Procedure
- Inadequate training
- Fire hazards
- 15. Periodic Review
- Complacency
- Ignorance of changes
- 16. Documentation & Reporting
- Inaccurate reporting
- Missed injury reporting
- 17. Training
- Inadequate skills
- Lack of information
- 18. Project Completion
- Premature removal of safety measures
- Inadequate clean-up
- 19. Debriefing & Feedback
- Inadequate communication
- Misunderstanding instructions
- 20. Depreciation & Retirement
- Overuse injuries
- Equipment depreciation hazards