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The Installing Vapour Barriers Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1.Preparation
- Misuse of tools
- Incorrect handling of equipment
- 2.Choosing materials
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Manual handling injuries
- 3.Performing measurements
- Inaccurate calculations
- Cutting injuries
- 4.Cutting barrier material
- Use of sharp objects
- Potential flying debris
- 5.Installing barrier
- Working at heights
- Tripping and falling
- 6.Sealing joints
- Exposure to adhesives
- Inhalation hazards
- 7.Inspecting installation
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Eye strain
- 8.Cleaning up worksite
- Sharp objects
- Heavy lifting
- 9.Documenting the work
- Repetitive Strain Injury
- Eye strain from computer work
- 10.Storing unused materials
- Improper storage
- Manual handling injuries
- 11.Transportation of materials
- Vehicle accident
- Manual handling injuries
- 12.Disposal of waste materials
- Lacerations from sharp materials
- Contact with hazardous waste
- 13.Finalising work area
- Trips and falls
- Leftover materials
- 14.Reviewing job completion
- Incorrect documentation
- Missing potential issues
- 15.Feedback from client
- Miscommunication
- Dissatisfaction with work