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The Install Pool Framework Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- Improper use of equipment
- Exposure to sun
- 2. Site Layout
- Falls from height
- Struck by moving vehicles
- Excavation collapse
- 3. Digging Pool
- Manual Handling
- Noise
- Dust
- Underground services
- 4. Steel Fixing
- Injury from rebar
- Manual handling injuries
- 5. Pool Plumbing
- Drowning
- Manual handling injuries
- Chemical exposure
- 6. Preparation for Concrete
- Contact with cement dust and wet cement
- Manual handling injuries
- 7. Pouring Concrete
- Skin contact with cement
- Inhalation of cement dust
- 8. Finishing Concrete
- Exposure to cement dust
- Dermatitis from cement
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- 9. Backfilling
- Underground services
- Trench Collapse
- 10. Curing
- Chemical burns
- Eye damage
- Skin irritation
- 11. Cleaning the Work Area
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Injuries from flying debris
- 12. Installing Pool Equipment
- Electric shock
- Heavy lifting
- 13. Initial Water Fill
- Drowning
- Slippery surfaces
- 14. Balancing Water Chemistry
- Chemical burns
- Chemical inhalation
- 15. Connection to Existing Plumbing
- Water leaks
- Burst pipes
- 16. Final Inspection
- Tripping over equipment
- Falling into unfinished pools
- 17. Final Clean Up
- Injury from power tools
- Inhaling dust and debris
- 18. Client Handover
- Miscommunication hazards
- Trip and fall risks
- 19. Sign Off
- Paper cuts
- Incorrect information
- 20. Procedure Review
- Missed steps
- Lack of understanding of process