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The In-Ground Pool Fencing Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Unauthorised access to worksite
- 2. Initial excavation
- Falling into excavation
- Struck by machinery
- 3. Concrete pouring
- Skin contact with wet concrete
- Inhaling cement dust
- 4. Setting up Formwork
- Struck by Formwork material
- Slips
- trips and falls
- 5. Inner excavation
- Cave-ins
- Falling into excavation
- 6. Steel reinforcement
- Cut by sharp steel edges
- Strained muscles through lifting
- 7. Plumbing installation
- Eye injury from debris
- Electrical shocks
- 8. Plastering interior
- Skin irritation from plaster
- Manual handling injuries
- 9. Laying coping stones
- Manual handling injuries
- Trips and falls
- 10. Backfill around pool
- Cave-ins
- Musculoskeletal injuries due to repetitive work
- 11. Installing safety barriers
- Falls from height
- Unstable barrier collapse
- 12. Finishing and cleanup
- Tripping over tools
- Chemical exposure
- 13. Water filling procedure
- Electrical shocks
- Slips on wet surfaces
- 14. Pool equipment setup
- Electrocution
- Chemical exposure
- 15. Safety checks and handover
- Manual handling injuries
- Failure to detect faults
- 16. Post job assessment
- Trip hazards
- Unsecure barriers
- 17. Maintenance and repair
- Electric shock
- Chemical exposure
- 18. Fencing design and installation
- Injury from power tools
- Working at heights risk