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The Inspect Buildings Post-Fire Or Flood Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Falling debris
- incorrect safety gear
- 2. Assess Site Condition
- Unnoticed damage
- wet electrical circuits
- 3. Fire Debris Removal
- Inhalation of smoke and dust
- sharp objects
- 4. Water extraction
- Electrical hazards
- slipping and falling
- 5. Drying and dehumidification
- Mould growth
- equipment misuse
- 6. Cleaning and sanitising
- Mould exposure
- chemical burns or inhalation
- 7. Restoration work
- Falls from height
- use of power tools
- heavy lifting
- 8. Safely handling materials
- Manual handling injuries
- cut or scrape injuries
- 9. Equipment operation
- Equipment malfunction
- improper use of equipment
- 10. Inspection of salvaged items
- Mold
- damaged electrical equipment
- 11. Structural assessment
- Collapsing structures
- unnoticed damage
- 12. Final cleaning and waste disposal
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- injury from sharp objects
- 13. Decontamination
- Rashes or skin irritation from contaminants
- ingestion or inhalation of toxins
- 14. Reporting and Documentation
- Eye strain
- repetitive strain injuries
- 15. Post-establishment monitoring
- Mold recurrence
- structural instability
- 16. Review safety measures
- Complacency
- overlooking potential risks
- 17. Equipment and tool maintenance
- Equipment malfunction leading to injury
- electric shock
- 18. Safety briefing for the next shift
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- overlooking potential risks
- 19. Disposal of damaged items
- Improper disposal leading to injuries
- contamination
- 20. Site handover to owner or principal contractor
- Miscommunication leading to accidents
- ignoring post-restoration instructions