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The Exposure To Dust Through Cutting Tiles Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to dust
- Inadequate safety measures
- 2. Marking Tiles for Cutting
- Slip hazards from broken tiles
- Exposure to excessive noise
- 3. Setting up Cutting Area
- Risk of injury from sharp tools
- Safe access and egress blocked
- 4. Wet Saw Operation
- Electric shock
- Slipping on wet floor
- 5. Cutting Tiles
- Eye injuries from flying debris
- Hand cuts
- 6. Inspection of Cut Tiles
- Sharp edges causing cuts
- Dust inhalation
- 7. Clean Up
- Trip hazard from cut tiles scattered
- Cuts from broken tiles
- 8. Waste Disposal
- Inadequate lifting techniques
- Exposure to harmful substances in dust
- 9. Maintenance of Cutting Tools
- Cuts from sharp blades
- Electrical hazards
- 10. Training Staff
- Inadequate instruction leading to misuse
- Lack of understanding on PPE
- 11. Break Times
- Fatigue-based errors
- Dehydration
- 12. End of Shift/Day Clean Up
- Overexertion
- Unsafe storage of equipment
- 13. Material Handling
- Manual handling injuries
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- 14. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate first aid
- Inadequate emergency evacuation procedures
- 15. Job Completion
- Oversights due to rush
- Inadequate inspections
- 16. Review and Auditing
- Incomplete documentation
- Non-compliance with safety standards
- 17. Machine Shutoff
- Inappropriate procedure causing injury
- Electrical hazards
- 18. Reporting
- Inadequate communication
- Misplaced/lost reports
- 19. Equipment Storage
- Incorrect positioning causing trip hazards
- Inadequate lock out/tag out procedures
- 20. Health Monitoring
- Inadequate checks for dust-related disease
- Lack of follow-ups on injury reports