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The Masonry Cutting And Core Drilling Operations Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Unsuitable equipment
- Inadequate training
- 2. Setting up equipment
- Electric shock
- Tripping over wires
- 3. Performing cuts
- Kickback
- Noise
- Dust inhalation
- 4. Performing core drilling
- Kickback
- Hearing damage
- Eye injury from flying debris
- 5. Handling of cut materials
- Manual handling injuries
- Splinters/cuts
- 6. Equipment maintenance
- Electric shock
- Cuts from blade
- 7. Cleaning up
- Slips
- trips and falls
- Contact with harmful substances
- 8. Transporting equipment
- Manual handling injuries
- Traffic collisions
- 9. Storing equipment
- Trips and falls
- Equipment Damage
- 10. Refuelling equipment
- Spillages causing slips
- Fire hazard
- 11. Inspection before reuse
- Missed Damages
- Faulty equipment use
- 12. Breakdown procedures
- Electrical shock
- injuries from sharp edges
- 13. Wearing suitable PPE
- Inadequate protection
- Reduced visibility
- 14. Communication of hazards
- Miscommunication
- Finger pointing
- 15. Dealing with accidents/incidents
- Inadequate first aid
- Panic/chaos
- 16. Disposal of waste materials
- Injuries from sharp objects
- Infection from hazardous waste
- 17. Dealing with unexpected situations
- Poor response to emergencies
- Panic
- 18. End of day procedures
- Fatigue-related accidents
- Poor lock up increasing theft risk
- 19. Safety Inspections
- Risk of overlooking hazards
- Inadequate protective measures
- 20. Repairing equipment
- Injuries from tools
- Electrical shocks