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The Installing New Installation Such As Bathtub Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Tripping over tools
- Electrocution
- 2. Removing old bathtub
- Musculoskeletal strain
- Exposure to mould & bacteria
- 3. Inspection of site
- Tripping
- Falling from height
- 4. Taking measurements
- Incorrect measurements
- Hand-eye coordination hazards
- 5. Purchasing new bathtub
- Transportation hazards
- muscle strain from lifting
- 6. Delivery of new bathtub
- Falling objects
- Traffic accident hazards
- 7. Positioning new bathtub
- Musculoskeletal strain
- Potential for dropping heavy object
- 8. Plumbing connections
- Water damage
- Incorrect installation leading to leaks
- 9. Sealing around tub
- Chemical exposure from sealants
- slip hazard from wet surfaces
- 10. Cleaning area
- Exposure to cleaning chemicals
- Slip hazards
- 11. Waste disposal
- Injury from sharp or rough edges on discarded materials
- 12. Testing and checking for leaks
- Drowning
- Slips from water
- 13. Final Clean-up
- Chemical exposures
- Tripping over cleaning equipment
- 14. Documentation and reporting
- Misinformation if incorrectly reported
- Legal repercussions
- 15. End of Day Safety Briefing
- Miscommunication of safety information
- fatigue-related accidents