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The Painting And Decoration Of Drywall Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Superficial injury from handling heavy materials
- Exposure to toxic substance from old paint
- 2. Setup
- Electric shock from faulty equipment
- Fall from improper ladder use
- 3. Painting Drywall
- Inhalation of dust or fumes
- Chemical burns from paint
- 4. Clean Up
- Cut or scrape from Tools
- Slip or trip from wet surfaces
- 5. Drying and Inspection
- Burns from hot equipment
- Eye injuries from dust or particles
- 6. Retouching
- Inhale Toxic Fume from Paint Thinner
- Skin Irritation from Thinner
- 7. Final Inspection
- Electric Shock From Touching Wet Wall Plugs
- Tripping on Discarded Tools
- 8. Pack Away Equipment
- Cuts from sharp tools
- Back injury from lifting carry equipment
- 9. Waste Disposal
- Exposure to harmful substances
- Cuts from sharp objects in rubbish
- 10. Debrief
- Stress from high pressure situations
- Disorientation from lengthy work hours
- 11. Post-Paint Cleaning
- Allergies to cleaning chemicals
- Slipping on wet floor
- 12. Finishing Touch-Ups
- Eye Strain From Detailed Work
- Attracting Dust
- 13. Damages Review
- Stress from Repair Costs
- Feeling Overwhelmed With Mounting Tasks
- 14. Restocking Supplies
- Heavy Lifting
- Allergic Reactions To Dust Or Mold On Stored Items
- 15. Record Keeping
- Stress from Documentation Errors
- Eyes Strain From Computer Work
- 16. Final Handover
- Risk of falling objects during moving process
- Stress from Completion Deadlines