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The Inadequate Housekeeping Leading To Trip Hazards Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Poor lighting
- Uneven or slippery surfaces
- 2. Initial Cleaning
- Misplaced equipment or materials
- Slippery wet floors
- 3. Inspect Workspace
- Uncleared debris
- Trip over unmarked changes in levels
- 4. Store Materials
- Improper lifting
- Piles of materials leading to unstable stacks
- 5. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Improper lifting/bending
- 6. Daily Cleaning
- Wet floors
- Using chemicals without protective gear
- 7. Spillage Control
- Chemical spills
- Cracked or uneven floor surfaces
- 8. Marking Hazardous Areas
- Inadequate signs/markings
- Incorrect installation of warning signs
- 9. Maintain Equipment
- Incorrect storage of equipment
- Improper use of equipment leading to damages
- 10. Regular Workplace Inspection
- Overlooked hazards due to complacency
- Not identifying new hazards
- 11. Staff Training
- Inadequate understanding of WHS guidelines
- Lack of regular training programs
- 12. Ensure Proper Ventilation
- Poor air quality
- Exposure to harmful substances
- 13. Clean after Repair Works
- Debris left behind
- Unstable structures post repair work
- 14. Update Safety Signages
- Outdated signage
- Incorrect positioning of signages
- 15. Conduct Safety Drills
- Non-participation
- Incorrect execution of safety procedures
- 16. Final Audit & Review
- Overlooking minor issues
- Inadequate summary of findings