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The Compact Soil Around Pool Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Equipment check
- Faulty equipment causing accidents
- electric shocks from faulty electrical tools
- 3. Setting up excavating area
- Unknown services strike (gas
- water
- electrics)
- 4. Compact Soil excavation
- Noise exposure
- accidental machine start
- 5. Removal of compact soil
- Manual handling injuries
- dust inhalation
- 6. Levelling the base for pool
- Poor ground conditions leading to unstable base
- 7. Apply geo-fabric over base
- Cuts and scrapes from material
- slips and trips
- 8. Install floor drainage system
- Mistrial cranes: being hit or crushed by the crane or its load
- 9. Assembling side panels
- Risk of entrapment or crushing during handling materials
- 10. Connect pool structure to grounding circuit
- Electric shock
- electrocution
- 11. Install thick bed mortar on pool base
- Skin Burns due to chemical reactions
- eye damages if splashed in eyes
- 12. Build pool copping
- Working at height
- working with power tools - cuts or injury from use
- 13. Install water return fitting
- Risk of electric shock
- 14. Fill pool with water
- Drowning risk
- Slippery surface causing falls and injuries
- 15. Clean up the area manually
- Hand injuries
- Back injuries from overexertion or manual handling
- slip
- trips and falls
- 16. Final quality check
- Splinters or sharp edges causing cuts
- electrical issues