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The Filling Gaps Between Tiles With Grout Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect manual handling
- Tripping over equipment
- 2. Selection of Proper Tools
- Improper tool usage
- Tools malfunctioning
- 3. Mixing of Grout
- Dermatitis from wet cement
- Inhalation of cement dust
- 4. Applying Grout to Gaps
- Cuts from tiles
- Slipping on wet surface
- 5. Using a Grout Float
- Strain due to repetitive movement
- Grout float slip causing injury
- 6. Washing off Excess Grout
- Back injury from bending over
- Slips on wet surface
- 7. Final Inspection
- Tripping over equipment
- Straining the eyes
- 8. Post-Operation Clean Up
- Incorrectly disposing materials
- back injuries from lifting heavy objects
- 9. Equipment Maintenance
- Equipment malfunction causing injury
- Incorrect manual handling
- 10. Documentation and Reporting
- Eye strain from computer glare
- Incorrect sitting posture
- 11. Drying & Curing
- Inhalation of cleaning agent fumes
- Slipping on damp tiles
- 12. Removal of Haze
- Ingesting harsh chemicals
- Chemical burns or irritation to the skin
- 13. Sealing the Grout
- Exposure to toxic sealants
- Repetitive motion injuries
- 14. Inspecting Finished Work
- Musculoskeletal injuries from poor ergonomics
- Eye strain
- 15. Disposal of Waste Material
- Incorrect manual handling
- Incorrect disposal causing environmental harm
- 16. Cleaning Tools and Equipment
- Machinery entanglement
- Chemical skin burns
- 17. Securing Work Area
- Tripping over equipment
- Back injury from moving heavy objects
- 18. Emergency Procedures
- Panic during emergency situation
- Inadequate knowledge leading to incorrect actions
- 19. Regular Monitoring
- Missed hazards
- Complacency towards safety protocols
- 20. Feedback & Improvements
- Inadequate communication leading to misunderstanding
- Reoccurrence of avoidable hazards