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The Driving Nails Into Walls Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate training
- improper tools
- 2. Choose Proper Nails
- Incorrect nails size or material
- lack of protective equipment
- 3. Set Up Work Area
- Slip
- trip and fall hazards
- poor lighting
- 4. Place Nail on Wall
- Improper posture
- instability
- 5. Drive The Nail In
- Struck by the hammer
- finger injuries
- 6. Repeat For Remaining Nails
- Repetitive strain injury
- vibration white finger
- 7. Clean Up Work Area
- Cut from nail remnants
- slip
- trip and fall hazards
- 8. Check The Finished Work
- Eye strain
- falling objects
- 9. Dispose of Waste Material
- Cutting or piercing hazards from nail fragments
- incorrect waste disposal
- 10. Store Tools Safely
- Improper storage causing accidents
- loss of tools
- 11. Report Any Incidents
- Failure to report
- miscommunication
- 12. Risk Assessment Review
- Misjudgement of risks
- outdated risk assessments
- 13. Training And Competence Review
- Incomplete training reviews
- overlooking competence issues
- 14. Equipment Maintenance and Inspection
- Usage of faulty equipment
- improper maintenance
- 15. First Aid Measures Inspections
- Inadequate first aid measures
- unavailability of medical assistance when needed
- 16. Shift Handover
- Incorrect handover causing miscommunication
- overlooked hazards
- 17. Safety Briefing and Induction
- Inadequate safety briefings
- overlooked induction processes
- 18. Incident Reporting Protocol Review
- Failure to report
- overlooking protocol
- 19. Health and Wellness Review
- Overlooking health issues
- inadequate wellness checks
- 20. Personal Protective Equipment Inspection
- Faulty personal protective equipment
- improper inspection