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The Application Of Corner Beads Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect use of tools
- Trip hazards from equipment
- Poor manual handling techniques.
- 2. Setting Out
- Incorrect measurements leading to waste of material
- Non-compliance with workplace safety procedures.
- 3. Cutting Corner Beads
- Slips and falls due to poor working conditions
- Breathing in fine bead dust
- Cuts from handling sharp edges.
- 4. Attaching Corner Beads
- Risks from using power tools
- Foreign objects getting into eyes while hammering or nailing.
- 5. Checking & Alignment
- Ergonomic injuries from repetitive tasks
- Slips and falls from reaching too far.
- 6. Mixing Plaster
- Exposure to harmful chemicals
- Injury from motorised mixer
- 7. Applying Plaster
- Inappropriate use of trowel
- Exposure risks from plaster dusts
- Harmful contact with eyes or skin.
- 8. Smoothing Surfaces
- Strains and sprains from repetitive smoothing action
- Inhalation of dust during sanding.
- 9. Final Inspection
- Overlooking non-performance issues
- Incorrect understanding of building codes.
- 10. Clean Up
- Accidental slips
- trips and falls
- Inhaling cleaning chemicals
- Improper disposal of waste materials.
- 11. Tools Maintenance
- Tool related hazards such as electric shock
- Cuts and bruises from mishandling.
- 12. Reporting Incidents
- Incomplete information leading to non-compliance
- Putting others at risk due to incorrect reporting.
- 13. Record Keeping
- Misplacing or losing important documents
- Data confidentiality breach.
- 14. Materials Disposal
- Improper usage of PPE during material disposal
- Hazardous waste contamination.
- 15. Site Handover
- Poor communication with staff
- Ignoring health and safety regulations.