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The Layout And Installation Of Forms Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip and fall hazards
- cuts from sharp objects
- injury from falling objects
- 2. Selecting and handling forms
- Splinters from wooden formwork
- manual handling injuries
- slip and fall risks
- 3. Initial layout of forms
- Incorrect alignment causing structural instability
- injury from misusing tools
- 4. Securing forms in place
- Falling from height
- injury from power tools
- dropping tools/materials on others below
- 5. Checking forms for accuracy
- Risk of collapse due to incorrectly installed formwork
- trip hazard from walking over formwork
- 6. Pouring concrete into forms
- Manual handling risks
- risk of burns from wet cement
- dust inhalation
- 7. Removing forms
- Risks of falling pieces
- splinters
- trip risks
- 8. Inspecting final structure
- Injury from loose or unstable structures
- slip or fall risks
- 9. Clean up work area
- Slips
- trips
- and falls
- handling sharps discarded materials
- 10. Disposal of waste material
- Improper disposal leading to environmental harm
- injury from handling broken material
- 11. Transporting used forms
- Manual handling injuries
- risk of running over foot
- 12. Repair and storage of forms
- Risk of getting hit by improperly stacked forms
- risk from power tool use in repair
- 13. Training on Emergency procedures
- non-compliance failure due to lack of understanding standards and procedures
- 14. Equipment maintenance
- Injury due to faulty machinery
- Electrical shock
- 15. Conducting routine safety checks
- Ignorance of safety procedures leading to faulty operations
- Injury due to unchecked hazards