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The Ornamental Plaster Repair Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Trip hazards
- exposure to dust
- 2. Assessment of plaster condition
- Exposure to harmful material
- falling debris
- 3. Removal of damaged plaster
- Injury from tools
- inhalation of dust particles
- 4. Mixing plaster materials
- Mishandling materials
- spillage
- eye irritant
- 5. Applying new plaster
- Falls from height
- chemical burns
- 6. Smoothing & shaping of plaster
- Repetitive strain injury
- fall from standing height
- 7. Painting & Finishing
- Fumes
- contact with skin or eyes
- 8. Clean-up
- Risk of slips
- trips and falls due to wet surface or clutter
- exposure to chemicals
- 9. Disposal of waste
- Manual handling injuries
- incorrect disposal protocol
- 10. Inspecting Finish Product
- Fall from heights
- slipping over
- loose debris
- 11. Loading and Transporting
- Manual handling injuries
- falling objects
- 12. Unloading and Storage
- Manual handling injuries
- falling objects
- 13. Ventilation Setup
- Exposure to dust particles
- slipping over wiring or tubes
- 14. Site clearance
- Risks of slips
- trips and falls
- sharp objects
- 15. Documentation
- Strain injuries from unsafe computer workstation set up
- electrocution from faulty equipment