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The Maintaining Cleanliness On Worksite Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Slipping on wet surfaces
- exposure to harmful cleaning chemicals
- 2. Clearing Debris
- Risk of injury from heavy objects
- exposure to dust and allergens
- 3. Sweeping Floors
- Musculoskeletal strain
- inhalation of dust particles
- 4. Washing Surfaces
- Slipping on wet surfaces
- exposure to cleaning chemicals
- 5. Waste Disposal
- Injury from sharp objects
- handling hazardous waste
- 6. Drying Surfaces
- Slipping on wet surfaces
- musculoskeletal strain from repetitive movements
- 7. Vacuuming
- Noise-induced hearing loss
- electrical hazards
- 8. Window Cleaning
- Falling from heights
- exposure to window cleaner chemicals
- 9. Sanitising Touch Points
- Rashes or burns from sanitising chemicals
- allergic reactions
- 10. Mopping Floors
- Slipping on wet surfaces
- musculoskeletal strain from mopping
- 11. Dishwashing
- Cuts from sharp utensils
- burns from hot water
- 12. Cleaning Restrooms
- Exposure to biohazards
- inhalation of strong cleaning chemicals
- 13. Deep Carpet Cleaning
- Rashes from carpet cleaning solutions
- muscular strain
- 14. Outdoor Cleaning
- Falls from height
- exposure to weather elements
- 15. Final Inspection
- Mistakes in cleanliness
- not identifying potential hazards
- 16. Storage of Equipment
- Injury from improper storage
- stumbling over misplaced equipment
- 17. Reporting and Documentation
- Mistakes in documentation
- missing reporting of hazards
- 18. Maintenance of Cleaning Machines
- Electric shocks
- injuries from sharp edges
- 19. Handling Cleaning Supplies
- Chemical burns
- harmful fumes inhalation
- 20. Emergency Procedures
- Inadequate first aid training
- not knowing evacuation routes