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The Heat Weld Roofing Material Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- manual handling injuries
- 2. Set-up welding machine
- Electrical shock
- fire
- 3. Heat welding roofing material
- Burns
- fume inhalation
- 4. Positioning roofing materials
- Manual handling injuries
- falls from height
- 5. Apply pressure to create a bond
- Hand/arm vibrations
- burns
- 6. Monitor the weld seam
- Eyesight damage
- inhaling toxic fumes
- 7. Post-Welding Inspection
- Mistakes or faulty workmanship
- fume inhalation
- 8. Cleaning and packing up
- Manual handling injuries
- trip hazards
- 9. Maintenance of Equipment
- Electrical shock
- burns from hot items
- 10. Storing Equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- trip hazards
- 11. Documenting procedures
- Repetitive strain injury due to typing
- 12. Dispose of waste
- Sharp objects
- improper disposal of flammable material
- 13. Dismantling setup
- Falls from height
- dropping heavy items
- 14. Transporting equipment to another site
- Vehicle accident
- manual handling injuries
- 15. Restocking inventory
- Manual handling injuries
- trip hazards
- 16. Emergency evacuation drills
- Injury during evacuation
- panic attacks
- 17. Regular training updates
- Boredom
- lack of focus
- 18. Tool breakdown/emergency repairs
- Injuries from sudden malfunction
- electrical hazards
- 19. Health checks for workers
- Overlooked symptoms of illness/injury
- neglecting employee welfare
- 20. Policy reviews and safety audits
- Missing key procedures
- misinterpretation of policy findings