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The Laying Parquetry Flooring Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- mishandling of tools
- 2. Subfloor Assessment
- Slips
- trips and falls
- incorrect handling procedure
- 3. Moisture Testing
- Wrong reading
- misuse of equipment
- 4. Material Loading
- Strains due to heavy lifting
- dropping material
- 5. Gluing Process
- Inhalation of fumes
- skin contact with adhesive
- 6. Board Laying
- Incorrect use of tools
- damaged material
- 7. Sanding
- Dust inhalation
- noise exposure
- vibration
- 8. Finishing
- Exposure to chemicals
- slips and trips
- spillage
- 9. Clean up
- Injury from sharp objects
- improper waste disposal
- 10. Delivery & Storage
- Accidents during transport
- Improper storage
- 11. Use Of Machinery
- Incorrect operation
- loose clothing
- 12. Manual Handling
- Incorrect lifting technique
- overexertion
- 13. Mixing Adhesive
- Skin exposure
- eye splashes
- 14. Checking Final Lay
- Overexertion
- musculoskeletal disorders
- 15. Waste Material Disposal
- Cut or punctured by sharp items
- lifting heavy items
- 16. Site Induction & Training
- Inadequate training
- lack of awareness
- 17. Personal Protective Equipment
- Incorrect use
- lack of protective equipment
- 18. Equipment Maintenance
- Equipment failure
- lack of maintenance
- 19. Emergencies & First Aid
- Lack of preparedness
- ineffective response
- 20. Review and Improvement
- Inadequate review process
- lag in improvement implementation