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The Execute Valley Flashing Installation Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor weather conditions
- Unclear communication
- 2. Tool and equipment inspection
- Defective tools
- Tripping hazards
- 3. Safety gear set up
- Incorrect gear
- Gear malfunctioning
- 4. Scaffolding set up
- Unstable scaffolding
- Slippery surfaces
- 5. Measurement and marking
- Incorrect measurements
- Sharp tools injuries
- 6. Cutting flashing material
- Sharp tool injury
- Noise
- Sparks
- 7. Hammering flashing into place
- Hitting hands
- Inhalation of dust
- Falling items
- 8. Applying sealant
- Chemical exposure
- Misapplication
- 9. Cleaning up the area
- Risks of trips and falls
- Incorrect waste disposal
- 10. Inspection of installed flashing
- Slips and falls from heights
- Incorrect installation
- 11. Revision of work done
- Overlooking potential issues
- Improper documentation
- 12. Final clean up
- Risk of slips
- trips
- and falls
- Disposal of hazardous waste
- 13. Disassembly of scaffolding
- Falls from height
- Dropping materials on people below
- 14. Gear and tools storage
- Trip hazards
- Inappropriate storage
- 15. Documentation and reporting
- Missed information
- Incomplete documentation
- 16. Debriefing and feedback session
- Miscommunication
- Non-compliance to safety procedures
- 17. Post-work equipment maintenance
- Malfunctioning equipment
- Tripping hazards
- 18. Waste removal
- Incorrect disposal
- Exposure to hazardous waste
- 19. Area restoration
- Slip and trip hazards
- Potential leftover hazardous materials
- 20. Safety check post-restoration
- Overlooked potential risks
- Ineffective risk controls