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The Fixing Uneven Warehouse Floors Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Incorrect manual handling techniques
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 2. Cleaning Area
- Slippery floors
- Noise exposure
- Dust inhalation
- 3. Removing Bad Concrete
- Falling objects
- Abrasive equipment
- Flying debris
- 4. Site Safety Checks
- Lack of safety gear
- Poor lighting
- 5. Obtaining Floor Measurements
- Misjudgement of distance/measurements
- Strain from repeated measurements
- 6. Marking the Cutting Area
- Incorrect markings
- Loss of footing
- 7. Concrete Cutting Operation
- Noise
- Dust
- Vibration
- Kick-backs
- 8. Removal of Cut Concrete
- Manual lifting injuries
- Puncture or impact injuries from concrete debris
- 9. Preparing New Concrete Mixture
- Skin irritation from wet cement
- Inhalation of dust
- Incorrect mixture
- 10. Placing and Smoothing Concrete
- Repetitive strain injury from smoothing operations
- Skin irritation from wet cement
- 11. Applying Sealant
- Exposure to harmful fumes
- Slips on wet floors
- 12. Visual Inspection and Verification
- Fatigue
- Mistakes due to lack of concentration
- 13. Cleanup Duties
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Incorrect manual lifting techniques
- Puncture or cutting injuries from debris removal
- 14. Final Site Check
- Overlooking minor issues
- Rushing through inspection
- 15. Reporting and Documentation
- Errors due to miscommunication or misunderstanding
- Stress related illnesses from hectic schedule