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The Laying Pipework In Walls Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Inadequate personal protection
- Unclear instructions
- 2. Identification of piping route
- Incorrect identification
- Exposure to harmful material
- 3. Clearing worksite
- Falls
- trips
- slips and falling objects
- 4. Marking pipe location
- Incorrect marking
- Sharp object contact
- 5. Drilling walls
- Dust exposure
- Noise
- Electrical hazards
- Hand-arm vibration
- 6. Measuring pipework
- Incorrect measurements
- Cuts from sharp tools
- 7. Cutting pipes
- Noise
- Sparks
- Cuts from sharp edges
- 8. Assembling pipes
- Manual handling injuries
- Struck by moving objects
- 9. Installing pipework in walls
- Falling objects
- work at height
- Struck against structures
- 10. Sealing installed pipework
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Eye contact with dust and debris
- 11. Checking for leaks
- Water damage
- Electrocution risks
- 12. Insulating pipes
- Exposure to irritants
- Manual handling injuries
- 13. Patching and painting walls
- Fall from ladder
- Exposure to chemicals
- Dust inhalation
- 14. Cleaning the worksite
- Trips and falls
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Manual handling injuries
- 15. Final testing and sign-off
- Incorrect setup
- Unidentified leaks or flaws