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The Fixing Wall Ties Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Physical strain
- Slips and trips
- exposure to asbestos
- 2. Site Inspection
- Fall from height
- struck by falling objects
- 3. Equipment Set-up
- Electrical hazards
- lifting heavy equipment
- 4. Wall Tie Marking
- Physical strain
- eye injuries from dust or debris
- 5. Drilling Holes
- Noise
- vibration
- dust inhalation
- striking underground services
- 6. Inserting wall ties
- Hand injuries
- eye injuries from dust or debris
- 7. Sealing and finishing
- Chemical exposure from sealant
- physical strain
- 8. Cleaning up
- Trips and falls
- hazardous waste disposal
- cut/scrape injuries
- 9. De-installing equipment
- Electricity hazard
- manual handling of heavy equipment
- 10. Post-operation review
- Psychological stress
- repetitive strain injuries
- 11. Reporting
- Eye strain from prolonged computer use
- repetitive strain injuries
- 12. Equipment maintenance
- Cut injuries
- exposure to hazardous materials
- 13. Waste disposal
- Cut injuries
- exposure to hazardous waste
- 14. Briefing next shift
- Slips and trips during shift crossover
- communication errors
- 15. Shift Closure
- Fatigue from long work hours
- slips and falls in fatigue condition
- 16. Emergency drills
- Panic-induced injuries
- physical strain
- 17. Regular equipment check
- Cut/scrape injuries
- mechanical hazards
- 18. Health and safety training
- Misinformation rose to false implementation
- physical strain
- 19. Maintenance of PPE
- Exposure to contaminated PPE
- damaged or ineffective PPE
- 20. Auditing and Review
- Errors in report due to oversight
- eye strain from prolonged computer use