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The Wrapping Tiles In A Blanket Before Breaking Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Exposure to dust
- 2. Assessing Tiles
- Cutting hazards
- Falling tiles
- 3. Wrapping of Tiles
- Cut from sharp tiles
- Incorrect lifting technique
- 4. Blanket Placement
- Tripping over blankets
- Incorrect manual handling
- 5. Transporting Wrapped Tiles
- Trip and fall hazards
- Struck by moving object
- 6. Breaking Tiles
- Flying debris
- Noise exposure
- 7. Disposal Of Broken Tiles
- Sharp edges causing cuts
- Heavy lifting
- 8. Cleaning Area
- Risk of slips or falls on wet surface
- Contact with dust particles
- 9. Maintenance of Equipment
- Electrical shock
- Inadequate training for maintenance
- 10. Site Inspection
- Failure to identify safety hazards
- Overlooking damaged tiles
- 11. Storing Blankets
- Incorrect storage causing trip hazards
- Overreaching causing injuries
- 12. Safety Check
- Inadequate safety gear
- Skipping routine checks
- 13. Handling Broken Tiles
- Contact with sharp edges
- Incorrect lifting technique
- 14. Unwrapping Tiles
- Risk of cuts from broken tiles
- Exposure to dust particles
- 15. Assessing Breakage
- Overlooking small breakages
- Inadequate safety gear
- 16. Removal of Protective Gear
- Exposure to dust
- Improper removal can lead to contamination
- 17. Final Clean Up
- Risk of slips or falls on wet surface
- Contact with dust particles
- 18. Reviewing Worksite Safety Protocol
- Failure to identify protocol errors
- Overlooking essential steps in the protocol
- 19. Reporting and Documentation
- Overlooking details while reporting
- Lack of timely documentation
- 20. End Of Task / Shift Report
- Missing reporting of incidents
- Not reporting unsafe conditions