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The Installation Of Pools or Spas Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slipping
- tripping hazards
- Inadequate lighting.
- 2. Assessment of Site
- Power lines
- Underground services.
- 3. Excavation
- Collapse of surrounding areas
- Operating heavy machinery.
- 4. Formwork Installation
- Working at heights
- Manual handling risks.
- 5. Concrete Pouring
- Eye injury from cement dust
- Chemical burns.
- 6. Plumbing Installations
- Fumes
- Exposure to contaminated materials.
- 7. Electrical Installations
- Electrocution
- Fire hazard.
- 8. Tile and Coping
- Manual handling injuries
- Slipping
- tripping hazards.
- 9. Interior Finishing
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Electrocution.
- 10. Fencing Installation
- Manual handling injuries
- Drilling risks.
- 11. Commissioning the Pool/Spa
- Chemical exposure
- Electrical faults.
- 12. Clean-up Activities
- Sharp object injuries
- Dust inhalation.
- 13. Regular Maintenance
- Fall from heights
- Inhalation of chemical vapours.
- 14. Disposal of Waste Materials
- Injury from lifting
- Risk of toxic exposure.
- 15. Emergency Preparedness
- Fire hazard
- Exposure to harmful gases.
- 16. Training Procedures
- Injury due to lack of knowledge
- Miscommunication.
- 17. Work Zone Traffic Control
- Vehicle accidents
- Personal injury.
- 18. Storage of Materials
- Chemical spills
- Injuries from heavy objects falling.
- 19. Weather Conditions Monitoring
- Heatstroke
- Hypothermia
- 20. Equipment Inspection
- Electrical faults
- Loose parts resulting in injury.