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The Installation Of Underfloor Heating Systems Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect lifting techniques
- inadequate personal protection equipment (PPE)
- 2. Unloading Underfloor Heating Materials
- Falls from height
- struck by moving object
- 3. Inspecting Equipments
- Electric shock
- improper usage of tools
- 4. Laying Insulation
- Inadequate ventilation
- incorrect manual handling
- 5. Positioning Heating Elements
- Electrical hazards
- burns from hot materials
- 6. Connecting Heating Elements
- Electrical hazards
- tripping over wires
- 7. Testing Connections
- Electric shock
- incorrect use of multimeter
- 8. Installing Floor Coverings
- Slips trips and falls
- incorrect manual handling
- 9. Final Testing of System
- Electric shock
- incorrect usage of tools
- 10. Clean-Up Process
- Cuts and abrasions
- incorrect handling of waste materials
- 11. Document Completion
- Improper record-keeping
- non-compliance with regulations
- 12. Handover to Client
- Miscommunication
- incomplete system testing
- 13. Regular Safety Checks
- Neglecting safety measures
- incorrect usage of tools
- 14. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate training
- panic in emergency situations
- 15. Equipment Maintenance
- Poorly maintained tools
- electric shock
- 16. Waste Management
- Incorrect disposal of waste materials
- environmental damage
- 17. Documentation and Reporting
- Incomplete documentation
- non-compliance with regulations
- 18. Staff Training
- Lack of skills or knowledge
- inadequate training
- 19. Routine Inspections
- Overlooking potential risks
- ignoring minor issues
- 20. Review Safety Measures
- Difficulty adapting to changes
- reluctance towards safety measures