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The Installing Eave Linings Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Exposure to harmful substances
- tripping over objects on-site
- 2. Eave Measuring
- Falls from height
- cuts from sharp tools
- 3. Lining Material Selection
- Inappropriate material use
- manual handling injuries
- 4. Loading Materials
- Manual handling injuries
- falling objects
- 5. Installing Eave Linings
- Falls from height
- injury from power tools
- 6. Fixing Linings
- Hand injury from incorrect tool use
- eye injury from flying particles
- 7. Inspecting Work
- Fall from heights
- uneven ground hazards
- 8. Clean Up
- Trips or falls over leftover debris
- disposal of hazardous waste
- 9. Handover Inspection
- Risk of falling while inspecting higher eaves
- exposure to harmful dusts during inspection
- 10. Reporting Process
- Inadequate information provision leading to potential future harm
- 11. Site-pack up
- Trip and fall hazard due to scattered materials or tools
- risk of injury while loading equipment into vehicles
- 12. Debriefing team
- Missed opportunity for knowledge sharing about possible risks or incidents
- fatigue from long working hours
- 13. Waste disposal
- Risks related to the handling and disposal of waste
- including cuts
- infections
- and exposure to hazardous substances
- 14. Reviewing and updating safety protocols
- Possible neglect of important safety rules
- insufficient knowledge leading to hazardous practice
- 15. Equipment maintenance check
- Risk of malfunctioning equipment causing injury in future uses
- invisible wears and tears not attended