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The Garden Renovation Activities Involving Demolition Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Improper equipment
- Slip/Trip/Fall
- 2. Demolition
- Falling objects
- Dust inhalation
- Noise exposure
- 3. Material Removal
- Heavy lifting
- Slip/Trip/Fall
- Sharp edges
- 4. Site Clean-up
- Rubbish hazards
- Slip/Trip/Fall
- Cut injuries
- 5. Trench Excavation
- Collapse
- Falling into trench
- Over exertion
- 6. Installation of Structures
- Fall from height
- Strike against
- Hand-arm vibration
- 7. Concrete Pouring
- Dermatitis/Skin burns
- Eye injury
- Back injury from heavy lifting
- 8. Finishing Works
- Dust inhalation
- Noise exposure
- Sharps and cutting tools injury
- 9. Handling Tools & Equipment
- Inappropriate use of tools
- Electric shock
- Noise exposure
- 10. Electrical Work
- Electrocution
- Fire
- Improper grounding
- 11. Plumbing
- Slip/Trip/Fall
- Chemical contact
- 12. Painting
- Chemical inhalation
- Skin eye contact
- Fall from height
- 13. Landscaping
- Struck by flying debris
- Insect or spider bites
- 14. Tree Lopping
- Falling objects
- Fall from height
- Cuts and abrasions
- 15. Waste Management
- Hazardous waste
- Manual handling injuries
- Sharp objects
- 16. Maintenance Work
- Electrical shock
- Fire
- Chemical contact
- 17. Inspection Tasks
- Slip/Trip/Fall
- Falling objects
- 18. Post-Work Review
- Physiological stress
- Poor ergonomics
- 19. Emergency Procedures Training
- Inadequate knowledge
- Panic during emergency
- 20. De-briefing
- Communication failures
- Inaccurate reporting